CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
CA Dynam for VSE User Guide CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
TLBL/DLBL Extensions M MS S XS Medium tape Medium short tape Short tape Extra short tape 30 1600 BPI (streaming, high speed, short gap) 50 1600 BPI (start stop, high speed, long gap) 60 1600 BPI (start stop, low speed, short gap) 90 1600 BPI (streaming, high speed, long gap) C0 C8 D0 D8 1600 BPI phase encoding mode 800 BPI NRZI mode 6250 BPI Tape cartridge 00 Tape cartridge—buffered write mode 00E Tape cartridge—buffered write mode (3490E) 00M Tape cartridge—buffered write mode (3590) 00MH Tape cartridge—buffered write mode (3590H) 00W Tape cartridge—buffered write mode (3592) 00WE 03WE Tape cartridge—buffered write mode (3592E) Tape cartridge—encrypted buffered write mode (3592E) 08 Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write 08E Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write (3490E) 08M Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write (3590) 08MH Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write (3590H) 08W Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write (3592) 08WE 0BWE Tape cartridge—data compaction with buffered write (3592E) Tape cartridge—encrypted data compaction with buffered write (3592E) 20 Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode 20E Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode (3490E) 20M Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode (3590) 20MH Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode (3590H) 20W Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode (3592) 20WE 23WE Tape cartridge—unbuffered write mode (3592E) Tape cartridge—encrypted unbuffered write mode (3592E) 1–8 User Guide
TLBL/DLBL Extensions 28 Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write 28E Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3490E) 28M Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3590) 28MH Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3590H) 28W Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3592) 28WE 2BWE Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3592E) Tape cartridge—encrypted data compaction with unbuffered write (3592E) 42 1600 BPI (9348 buffered write mode) 62 1600 BPI (9348 unbuffered write mode) C2 E2 S:nnn JX SX OW=xx 6250 BPI (9348 buffered write mode) 6250 BPI (9348 unbuffered write mode) Logical unit override and assignment to dummy device at JCL time Delete controlled file at end of job after processing file Delete controlled file at end of step after processing file Override owner id • Partition, CPU independence Add to file-id To Specify == partition independence @ or CPU— ==@ CPU independence CPU and partition independence Examples // TLBL FILEX,'==WORK' // TLBL FILEX,'WORK==' • Automatic multifile data set indicator (3 asterisks within the file-id) Note: If you specify any generation, options, or independence, then File-id must adhere to the following: − File-id can contain only alphabetic and numeric characters. Chapter 1: Introduction 1–9
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TLBL/DLBL Extensions<br />
28 Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write<br />
28E<br />
Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write<br />
(3490E)<br />
28M Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3590)<br />
28MH<br />
Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write<br />
(3590H)<br />
28W Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write (3592)<br />
28WE<br />
2BWE<br />
Tape cartridge—data compaction with unbuffered write<br />
(3592E)<br />
Tape cartridge—encrypted data compaction with unbuffered<br />
write (3592E)<br />
42 1600 BPI (9348 buffered write mode)<br />
62 1600 BPI (9348 unbuffered write mode)<br />
C2<br />
E2<br />
S:nnn<br />
JX<br />
SX<br />
OW=xx<br />
6250 BPI (9348 buffered write mode)<br />
6250 BPI (9348 unbuffered write mode)<br />
Logical unit override and assignment to dummy device at JCL<br />
time<br />
Delete controlled file at end of job after processing file<br />
Delete controlled file at end of step after processing file<br />
Override owner id<br />
• Partition, CPU independence<br />
Add to file-id To Specify<br />
== partition independence<br />
@ or CPU—<br />
==@<br />
CPU independence<br />
CPU and partition independence<br />
Examples<br />
// TLBL FILEX,'==WORK'<br />
// TLBL FILEX,'WORK=='<br />
• Automatic multifile data set indicator (3 asterisks within the file-id)<br />
Note: If you specify any generation, options, or independence, then File-id<br />
must adhere to the following:<br />
−<br />
File-id can contain only alphabetic and numeric characters.<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction 1–9