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Specifying the SET Command<br />

The following options are available:<br />

• <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D in<strong>for</strong>mational messages can be directed to the system<br />

console or disabled from the SYSLST output.<br />

• <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D can be temporarily deactivated and reactivated.<br />

• The job control exit can be used to convert JCL which was created to<br />

operate on one type of DASD device to operate on a different DASD device<br />

type. The user supplies in<strong>for</strong>mation necessary to per<strong>for</strong>m the desired<br />

conversion.<br />

SET Command Syntax Rules<br />

The SET command syntax rules are as follows:<br />

• Enter the SET command in position 1, followed by at least one space.<br />

• All operands are optional.<br />

• You can issue an individual SET command <strong>for</strong> each operand defined or a<br />

single SET command specifying all of the operands.<br />

• If you specify a single SET command with multiple options, separate the<br />

operands by a comma (no blank spaces).<br />

Summary of SET Command Syntax<br />

The SET command syntax appears as follows:<br />

[ CPCMD='command' ]<br />

[ CONSOLE= {ON|OFF|NULL } ]<br />

SET [ DYNAMD= {OFF|ON } ]<br />

[ $JOBEXIT= {AFTER|BEFORE } ]<br />

[ LABELMSG= {ON|OFF } ]<br />

[ {PERM|TEMP } ]<br />

[ PRINT= {AFTER|BOTH|OFF|ON|NULL } ]<br />

The following tables describe the SET command operands more fully. They are<br />

presented alphabetically.<br />

Chapter 4: Disk File Management 4–49

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