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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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Examples<br />

rr1<br />

the starting record. If present, it must follow hh1. The default is home address<br />

<strong>and</strong> record zero.<br />

TO cyl2<br />

the ending cylinder. If more than one cylinder is to be printed or typed, TO cyl2<br />

must be specified.<br />

hh2<br />

the ending track. If present, it must follow cyl2. The default is the last track on<br />

the ending cylinder.<br />

rr2<br />

the last record to print. The default is the last record on the ending track.<br />

block1<br />

identifies the first FBA device block that is to be printed or typed.<br />

To block2<br />

identifies the last FBA device block that is to be printed or typed. If more than<br />

one block is to be printed or typed, To block2 must be specified.<br />

Hex<br />

prints or displays a hexadecimal representation of each record specified.<br />

Graphic<br />

prints or displays an EBCDIC translation of each record specified.<br />

Count<br />

prints or displays only the count field for each record specified. The COUNT<br />

option is ignored for FBA data.<br />

Usage Notes<br />

1. If the TYPE statement follows the occurrence of error message H<strong>CP</strong>705E <strong>and</strong><br />

specifies the same cylinder, track, <strong>and</strong> record, or block extents indicated in the<br />

error message, the contents of the printed record or block must be interpreted in<br />

the context of the I/O error information given in the initial message.<br />

print 0 to 3<br />

prints all of the records from cylinders 0, 1, 2, <strong>and</strong> 3.<br />

print<br />

0 1 3<br />

prints only one record, from cylinder 0, track 1, record 3.<br />

print<br />

1 10 3 to 1 15 4<br />

prints all records starting with cylinder 1, track 10, record 3, <strong>and</strong> ending with<br />

cylinder 1, track 15, record 4.<br />

The example in Figure 1 on page 1810 shows the information displayed at the<br />

console (TYPE function) or system printer (PRINT function) by the DDR utility. The<br />

listing is annotated to describe some of the data fields.<br />

DDR<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> 1809

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