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Data Set Maintenance<br />

LRECL<br />

Expires<br />

PED<br />

Block Size<br />

Blocks<br />

Total Errors<br />

Abs Version<br />

Virtual Tape<br />

Created<br />

Access<br />

Date<br />

Time<br />

Job Name<br />

Job Step<br />

CPU<br />

Part<br />

Vol<br />

Volser<br />

Date<br />

Time<br />

CUU<br />

Mode<br />

Fils<br />

O/Err<br />

The logical record length of the version.<br />

The date on which the version expires.<br />

The period-ending date of the version.<br />

The block size of the version.<br />

The number of blocks occupied by the version.<br />

The number of input/output errors <strong>for</strong> the volume.<br />

The absolute version number of the version.<br />

Indicates whether the version exists on VTAPE (VTP), Faketape (FTP) or does<br />

not exist on a virtual tape (NO).<br />

The in<strong>for</strong>mation assigned to the version when it was created.<br />

The in<strong>for</strong>mation assigned to the version when it was last accessed.<br />

The date the version was created or last accessed.<br />

The time the version was created or last accessed.<br />

The name of the job that created the version or was running when the version<br />

last accessed.<br />

The name of job step per<strong>for</strong>med when the version was created or last<br />

accessed.<br />

The ID of the CPU where the version was created or last accessed.<br />

The ID of the partition where the version was created or last accessed.<br />

The sequence number assigned to the volume when it was created.<br />

The volume serial number assigned when the volume was created.<br />

The date the volume was created.<br />

The time the volume was created.<br />

The device address upon which the volume was created.<br />

The recording density of the volume when it was created.<br />

The number of files on the volume.<br />

The number of output errors that have occurred on the volume.<br />

7–38 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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