The "?" line command is defined using SYSVIEW external line command definitions.
Therefore, I have to believe that you are missing a definition in parmlib member.
We ship a parmlib member named: GSVXLCMD
This contains the standard or base set of external line command definitions.
The first entry in the GSVXLCMD member should look like the following:
*Command. Linecmd. Min CmdString.........................
* ???????? 1 DESC 'Available line commands'
OPTS NAV
OPTS NOXSCONN
OPTS NOLCASSIST
CMD LCASSIST COMMAND &G$ActvCmd +
SCREEN &G$ActvScr +
CONTEXT &GSVX_LineCmdRow +
ALIAS GLOBAL
Do you use SYSVIEW SITE and SYSTEM library data sets?
The SYSVIEW LIBS command will show all data sets in use.
You can also use the command PARMLIB
After issuing the PARMLIB command, issue the subcommand: WHERE GSVXLCMD
This will should you where the member GSVXLCMD is found.
If should ONLY be in the SYSTEM data set.
Maybe it has been copied to your SITE data set or possibly you are not using the correct release of the parmlib data sets if you have upgraded recently.
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Todd J. Gagle
Architect of Software Engineering, Team SYSVIEW
Broadcom
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-10-2019 10:45 AM
From: Jan Binar
Subject: command line missing
Hi Todd,
thanks it works. Now I see underline line command area.
But still I have problem with sign ? . Always appear message: wrong line command. it isn't authorization problem, because other line commands works for me. For example when I go to cics menu to: DSALLOC, Datasets Allocated . There I can put line commands before allocated dataset ( DS, LC.. ) , but when I put there ? to get help ( list of available line commands ) I get this GSVX156E. Do you know, if is it possible to change this help char "?" to something else in SYSVIEW setup? May be someone change some defaults. I was using this feature very often, and it is annoying lost this help.
Original Message:
Sent: 07-10-2019 09:58 AM
From: Todd Gagle
Subject: command line missing
Jan,
It appears that you have turned off your line command pad character.
Query the current value by issuing:
QUERY LINECMDPAD
Then set it back to '_'
SET LINECMDPAD '_'
This can also be performed from PROFILE GENERAL
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Todd J. Gagle
Architect of Software Engineering, Team SYSVIEW
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 07-10-2019 09:49 AM
From: Jan Binar
Subject: command line missing
Hello,
I go through sysview discussions and not found any similar problem:
I don't see subcommand line in sysview (V14.2). Usually before every line in menu are visible yellow line, where you can put command. It seems like this: