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

Example<br />

An example follows:<br />

// JOB LIST<strong>CA</strong>T DISPLAY VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE <strong>CA</strong>TALOG<br />

// EXEC DYN<strong>CA</strong>T,SIZE=128K<br />

LIST<strong>CA</strong>T 'PAY' DISK <br />

LIST<strong>CA</strong>T 'TRAN' TAPE <br />

LIST<strong>CA</strong>T CCR <br />

LIST<strong>CA</strong>T VOL=ALL <br />

LIST<strong>CA</strong>T SKR='PAY220SK' <br />

/*<br />

/&<br />

1 This displays all Catalog-controlled disk datasets whose data set names<br />

begin with 'PAY'.<br />

2 This displays all Catalog-controlled tape datasets whose data set names<br />

begin with 'TRAN'.<br />

3 This displays the Catalog control record <strong>for</strong> the Catalog.<br />

4 This displays all volume records in the Catalog.<br />

5 This displays the sort key record named 'PAY220SK'.<br />

MACC Command<br />

Use the MACC command <strong>for</strong> <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T to dequeue or initialize a Multiple<br />

Access (MACC) file. This command is needed when either the <strong>CA</strong> TLMS<br />

interface or other cross-system interface is active.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mat of the command is shown below.<br />

MACC {DEQUEUE[DDNAME=ddname]|INITIAL[DDNAME=ddname] }<br />

Required parameter. The following operands are mutually exclusive:<br />

DEQUEUE<br />

INITIAL<br />

DDNAME=<br />

Dequeues the MACC file.<br />

Initializes the MACC file.<br />

Optional parameter. Indicates the ddname <strong>for</strong> the MACC file. Valid entry is 1 to<br />

7 alphanumeric characters, the first of which must be alphabetic.<br />

The default is <strong>CA</strong>IMACC. You must use <strong>CA</strong>IMACC <strong>for</strong> the <strong>CA</strong> TLMS interface.<br />

Use a ddname other than <strong>CA</strong>IMACC <strong>for</strong> cross-system MACC files.<br />

Chapter 8: Maintaining the Catalog−DYN<strong>CA</strong>T Program 8–75

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