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Reporting on Tape Files<br />

D<br />

DSN='data set name'<br />

You can use the keywords DSN and DN interchangeably.<br />

The generated report is printed in the same sequence in which the control<br />

statements were processed, except <strong>for</strong> the following commands:<br />

LIST DN='data set name'<br />

LIST VOL=123456<br />

The reports generated from these commands are printed last.<br />

Note: All LIST functions require a sorting function. <strong>CA</strong> SRAM accomplishes this<br />

sorting function and is cataloged as a part of TDYNUTL. <strong>CA</strong> SRAM requires<br />

external DASD storage <strong>for</strong> the Filename, WORK1. The logical unit used is<br />

SYS001.<br />

DISPLAY Command<br />

Issue the DISPLAY command to list in<strong>for</strong>mation about selected tapes or data<br />

sets on the operator console.<br />

DSN=<br />

Displays the characteristics (volume serial number, creation and expiration<br />

dates, owner ID, vault ID, etc.) of the indicated data set along with the three<br />

most current versions of the data set on the console.<br />

a 1- to 44-character data set name of the file to be displayed, enclosed in<br />

single quotation marks.<br />

VOL=<br />

Displays the characteristics of the indicated volume on the console.<br />

a 1- to 6-character volume serial number of the volume to be displayed; the<br />

number will be left-justified with zeros.<br />

NVER=<br />

Controls the number of versions displayed on the console. Any numeric value<br />

is valid. (default is 3).<br />

Example:<br />

// JOB DISPLAY EXAMPLE<br />

// EXEC TDYNUTL,SIZE=128K<br />

DISPLAY VOL=1234<br />

DISPLAY DSN='FILE1'<br />

/*<br />

/&<br />

Chapter 3: Supporting Tape File Management 3–39

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