Display CHKPND Constraint (DSPCPCST)
Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL)
Threadsafe: NoParameters
Examples
Error messagesThe Display Check Pending Constraint (DSPCPCST) command can be used to show the records that are possibly in violation of established constraints (check pending).
Restrictions:
- Only referential and check constraints that are disabled can be shown.
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Parameters
Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE File Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: File Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB CST Constraint name Character value Required, Positional 2 OUTPUT Output Optional
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File (FILE)
Specifies the dependent file on which the referential constraint is defined for a referential constraint, or the file for a check constraint.
This is a required parameter.
Qualifier 1: File
- name
- Specify the name of the physical file.
Qualifier 2: Library
- *LIBL
- All libraries in the library list for the current thread are searched until the first match is found.
- *CURLIB
- The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.
- name
- Specify the name of the library to be searched.
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Constraint name (CST)
Specifies the constraint that is defined for the file.
This is a required parameter.
- character-value
- Specify the name of the constraint.
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Output (OUTPUT)
Specifies whether the output from the command is shown at the requesting work station or printed with the job's spooled output.
- *
- The output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. The output requested by a batch job is printed with the job's spooled output.
- The output is printed with the job's spooled output.
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Examples
DSPCPCST FILE(ADMN/PERSONNEL) CST(1994hires) OUTPUT(*PRINT)This command prints a list of records that are in check pending for the referential constraint named 1994hires on the dependent file PERSONNEL in the ADMN library.
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Error messages
None
*ESCAPE Messages
- CPF32B6
- Constraint cannot be displayed for file &1.
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