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z/OS V1R6.0 DFSMS Access Method Services for Catalogs

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EXPORTvThe qualifiers in the object’s name are the catalog’s name or alias.When INFILE and its DD statement are not specified <strong>for</strong> a to-be-exportedobject, an attempt is made to dynamically allocate the object with a dispositionof OLD.Abbreviation: IFILEINHIBITSOURCE|NOINHIBITSOURCESpecifies how the data records in the source data set (ALTERNATE INDEX andCLUSTER) can be accessed after they have been imported to another system.Use the ALTER command to alter this parameter.INHIBITSOURCESpecifies that the original data records in the original system cannot beaccessed <strong>for</strong> any operation other than retrieval. Use it when the object is tobe temporarily exported. (A backup copy of the object is made, and theobject itself remains in the original system.)If INHIBITSOURCE is specified when exporting a catalog, it is ignored anda warning message issued.Abbreviation: INHSNOINHIBITSOURCEspecifies that the original data records in the original system can beaccessed <strong>for</strong> any kind of operation.Abbreviation: NINHSINHIBITTARGET|NOINHIBITTARGETSpecify whether or not the data records copied into the target alternate indexor cluster can be accessed <strong>for</strong> any operation other than retrieval after they havebeen imported to another system. This specification can be altered through theALTER command.INHIBITTARGETspecifies that the target object cannot be accessed <strong>for</strong> any operation otherthan retrieval after it has been imported into another system.If INHIBITTARGET is specified when exporting a catalog, it is ignored anda warning message is issued.Abbreviation: INHTNOINHIBITTARGETSpecifies that the target object can be accessed <strong>for</strong> any type of operationafter it has been imported into another system.Abbreviation: NINHTPURGE|NOPURGESpecify whether or not the cluster or alternate index to be exported is to bedeleted from the original system regardless of the retention period specified ina TO or FOR parameter when the object was defined.This parameter can be specified only if the object is to be permanentlyexported, that is, deleted from the original system. There<strong>for</strong>e, it does not applyto catalogs that must be exported as TEMPORARY.PURGESpecifies that the object is to be deleted even if the retention period has notexpired.252 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R6.0</strong> <strong>DFSMS</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Method</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Catalogs</strong>

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