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Forced Standard Label Support<br />

Note: Partition ID substitution, CPU ID substitution, or both, are not allowed<br />

<strong>for</strong> AMF data sets.<br />

Renaming and Resetting AMF Data Sets<br />

The DYN<strong>CA</strong>T RENAME command enables you to rename an entire AMF group<br />

and begin the AMF group processing over again with file one and 001 as the<br />

name.<br />

Example:<br />

Suppose that three versions of the AMF group PAY*** were created in<br />

December, that it is desirable to save the December versions, and that<br />

processing begins again in January.<br />

Existing AMF versions:<br />

PAY001 (file 1)<br />

PAY002 (file 2)<br />

PAY003 (file 3)<br />

If you issue the following DYN<strong>CA</strong>T RENAME statement,<br />

RENAME OLDNAME='PAY***' MF=RESET NEWNAME='PAYDEC***'<br />

the new multifile data sets will be:<br />

PAYDEC001 (file 1)<br />

PAYDEC002 (file 2)<br />

PAYDEC003 (file 3)<br />

The versions created in December are retained. The next time the AMF name<br />

'PAY***' is used to create a file, the data set will be created as file one of the<br />

scratch tape, using the name PAY001. The PAYDECnnn data sets are changed<br />

from AMF status to normal multifile status, which prevents anyone from<br />

accidentally adding another file to the tape after PAYDEC003. You can apply<br />

normal retention to the new data set names.<br />

Forced Standard Label Support<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T modifies your DTF to specify standard labels if the following is<br />

true:<br />

• An OPEN occurs <strong>for</strong> a DTF defined as unlabeled.<br />

• A TLBL exists with the same dtfname.<br />

• The data set name appears in the Catalog.<br />

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