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Vault Location Control Program—TDYNVLT<br />

The following JCL example <strong>for</strong> TDYNVLT shows the necessary job control:<br />

// JOB TDYNVLT<br />

// DLBL WORK1,'WORK.01'<br />

// EXTENT SYS001. . .<br />

// DLBL WORK2,'WORK.02'<br />

// EXTENT SYS002. . .<br />

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

. . . control statements . . .<br />

/*<br />

/&<br />

Note that DLBLs and EXTENTs are required <strong>for</strong> WORK1 and WORK2. These files<br />

must use SYS001 and SYS002 respectively. Both WORK1 and WORK2 can be<br />

allocated using VSAM/SAM.<br />

Use the DYN<strong>CA</strong>T maintenance program <strong>for</strong> the following:<br />

• Vault location descriptions<br />

• Vault locations <strong>for</strong> data sets<br />

• Defining slots<br />

TDYNVLT Control Statement Format<br />

All TDYNVLT control statements have the same general <strong>for</strong>mat:<br />

Positions:<br />

1 71 72 73 80<br />

+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + +--------+<br />

cc<br />

TDYNVLT Control Statement Syntax<br />

The following rules apply to TDYNVLT statement syntax:<br />

• Control statements are free-<strong>for</strong>m. They begin in position 1 and can<br />

continue through position 71.<br />

• Unless it is a continuation, each statement must begin with a command. If<br />

they are required, one or more operands follow the command. Use blanks<br />

to separate the command from the operands and the operands from each<br />

other.<br />

• You can continue any control statement by placing a non-blank character<br />

in position 72 and continuing the in<strong>for</strong>mation between positions 1 and 71<br />

of the next statements. Up to 10 continuations per statement are allowed.<br />

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