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DYN<strong>CA</strong>T Commands<br />

AUDIT<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>ming <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI audit recording <strong>for</strong> this file even<br />

though no other characteristics of the file have been<br />

modified. This function may be used either from the<br />

Catalog or as a <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI DLBL/TLBL option to cause<br />

audit in<strong>for</strong>mation to be recorded about selective files.<br />

GDGLONG=<br />

INDex=<br />

Optional parameter. Specifies whether a suffix of .G#nnnnnn will be added to<br />

a generation dataset. nnnnnn can be any number from 000001 to 065535. Up<br />

to 999 versions can be active at one time. Specifying GDGLONG=NO causes<br />

the previous <strong>for</strong>mat, G#nn, be used.<br />

INDex=(volser,unit,q1,q2,SYSnnn)<br />

Optional parameter. Specifies the allocation characteristics of the index extent<br />

to be generated <strong>for</strong> the (ISAM) disk dataset if it is to be allocated by<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D. Valid entries are the same as <strong>for</strong> the PRIME data allocation<br />

(except <strong>for</strong> the sequence option).<br />

KEKL1=<br />

Optional parameter. Defines the KEKL1 specification <strong>for</strong> the dataset. Valid<br />

input is a 1 to 64 character KEKL specification followed by a comma, followed<br />

by a single–character Key Encryption Method. All is enclosed by apostrophes.<br />

Valid Key Encryption Methods are as follows:<br />

L<br />

H<br />

Encode the Key label as the label is specified<br />

Encode the Key label as a hash of the public key<br />

Note: You must specify KEKL1 if you want to specify KEKL2. If you don’t<br />

specify KEKL2, then the value of KEKL1 is used <strong>for</strong> KEKL2.<br />

KEKL2=<br />

Optional parameter. Defines the KEKL2 specification <strong>for</strong> the dataset. Valid<br />

input is a 1 to 64 character KEKL specification followed by a comma, followed<br />

by a single–character Key Encryption Method. All is enclosed by apostrophes.<br />

Valid Key Encryption Methods are as follows:<br />

L<br />

H<br />

Encode the Key label as the label is specified<br />

Encode the Key label as a hash of the public key<br />

Note: You can specify KEKL2 only if you have specified KEKL1. If you don’t<br />

specify KEKL2, then the value of KEKL1 is used <strong>for</strong> KEKL2.<br />

LENgth=<br />

Optional parameter that specifies the size tape to be requested <strong>for</strong> this<br />

dataset.<br />

XS<br />

S<br />

MS<br />

extra short<br />

short<br />

medium short<br />

Chapter 8: Maintaining the Catalog−DYN<strong>CA</strong>T Program 8–53

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