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Disk File Maintenance Utilities<br />

By default, the file-id on the DLBL is ignored and the file-id from the tape is<br />

used. If the DLBL implies Catalog control but the selected file-id is not catalogcontrolled,<br />

the REORG will not take place.<br />

Note that FILELBL= is not permitted with file-id* or '*'.<br />

GDS=<br />

Used to manipulate version sequencing in generation-type files (GDSs). Only<br />

valid, and only applicable, when the target file of the REORG is a (version of a)<br />

GDS. The <strong>CA</strong>TALOG parameter is always required with GDS=.<br />

ORIGINAL<br />

NEW<br />

REPLACE<br />

Specifies that any GDS version selected will be restored<br />

in its original sequence. This is the same as what<br />

happens if GDS= is omitted, except that if you specify<br />

GDS=ORIGINAL, DYNUTIL requires that you specify<br />

<strong>CA</strong>TALOG as well, and only GDS versions are processed.<br />

NEWDSN= is not permitted with GDS=ORIGINAL.<br />

Indicates that the target file <strong>for</strong> processing is to be a new<br />

version. The REORG will take place only if the target file<br />

(either the selected file or some other file specified using<br />

NEWDSN=) has been defined in the Catalog as a GDS.<br />

Specifies that the target file <strong>for</strong> processing is a specific<br />

existing version of the target GDS. You must include<br />

NEWDSN= when specifying GDS=REPLACE to identify the<br />

version you want, and the file-id (if different from the<br />

selected file).<br />

Note that GDS=NEW and GDS=REPLACE are not permitted together with fileid*<br />

or '*'.<br />

NEWDSN=<br />

Specifies a different file-id (other than the one by which the file is selected<br />

from the input tape) created by the REORG. Additionally, when used with<br />

GDS=REPLACE, specifies the target version.<br />

'dsn'<br />

'dsn*'<br />

The selected file is restored under the name dsn using<br />

the REORG command If GDS=NEW is specified, the<br />

selected file is restored as the newest version of dsn, and<br />

the oldest version is deleted. If GDS=REPLACE is<br />

specified, the selected file is restored to replace the<br />

current version of dsn.<br />

The selected files are restored using the REORG<br />

command under names created by concatenating dsn<br />

with the file-id on the tape. For example, if<br />

NEWDSN=BACKUP.* and a file PAYROLL is selected from<br />

the tape, the file-id of the target file becomes<br />

BACKUP.PAYROLL.<br />

5–30 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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