Filedef; Filelist - IBM Professional Series User Manual

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FILEDEF
F Iledef
Use the FILEDEF command to establish data definitions for
as
ddnames, or to override default file definitions made by
the assembler and the
as
language processors. The format
of the FILEDEF command is:
...
~ ~~name ~
opt i onA:
[PERM]
[
CHANGE
]
lrntmrnGE
[RECFM a]
Terminal
PR inter
[(opt ionA opt ione[}J]
[ (opt i onA OPTCD j [) ]]
DISK [fn
ft
[fm]] [(optionA optionB[)]]
FILE ddname
Al
- - - -
[
[[DISK
~7LE :~nameJ[~JJ{~~~ ~uall
qual2 .•.
If]
DSN quall.qua12 ...
[(optionA optionB[)]]
DUMMY
[(opt ionA[)
II
GRAF
cuu
[(opt ionA[)]]
, CLEAR
opt ionB:
optionC:
[KEYLEN nnn]
[
UPCASE ]
[
XTENT nnnnnJ
LOWCASE
~
[LRECL nnnnn]
[LIMCT nnn]
[OPTCD a]
[D I SP MOD]
[
BLOCK Ilnnnn
]
BLKS I ZE nnnnn
[MEMBER membername]
[CONCAT]
[DSORG
{H} ]
I
-
-
Since VM/PC does not support virtual readers, punches, or
tapes, these devices are not valid in the FILEDEF command.
Except for this, the VM/PC FILEDEF command is
functionally equivalent to the VM/SP command.
For a complete description of the FILEDEF command, refer
to the VM/SP CMS Command and Macro Reference.
FILELIST
Use the FILELIST EXEC procedure to display a list of
information about CMS files residing on accessed disks. In
the FILELIST environment, information that is normally
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