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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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PRINTDS <strong>Command</strong>LMARGIN is an alias for BIND. You can specify between 0 to 255 columns. Ifyou print a partitioned data set, the BIND or LMARGIN value applies only whenmembers are printed. The system ignores the BIND value when the directoryportion of the partitioned data set is printed.Do not use LMARGIN with page mode data. An error occurs if LMARGIN isspecified with page mode data.BIND(0) is the default. A non-zero BIND value is mutually exclusive with theDIRECTORY operand.BMARGIN(lines)specifies the number of blank lines to be left at the bottom of each printedpage. You can specify a minimum of 0 lines, and a maximum of 6 lines lessthan the value specified or defaulted for the PAGELEN operand.BMARGIN(0) is the default. A non-zero BMARGIN value is mutually exclusivewith the CCHAR or DIRECTORY operand.BURST | NOBURSTspecifies whether 3800 output is to be bursted into separate sheets. BURST orNOBURST is allowed only when you print data to a SYSOUT data set.Therefore, you cannot specify BURST or NOBURST when you specify theTODATASET operand.NOBURSTspecifies that the printed output is to be in continuous fanfold pages.NOBURSTis the default for a SYSOUT data set.CCHAR | SINGLE | DOUBLE | TRIPLECCHARspecifies that ANSI or machine code spacing control characters existing inthe data set are to be used for inter-record spacing. If you specify CCHAR,the system assumes the default of NOTITLE.SINGLEspecifies that all non-blank lines from the input data set are to be printedwith single spacing.DOUBLEspecifies that all non-blank lines from the input data set are to be printedwith double spacing.TRIPLEspecifies that all non-blank lines from the input data set are to be printedwith triple spacing. If you specify SINGLE, DOUBLE, or TRIPLE, the systemignores blank lines from the input data set.If you specify CCHAR, SINGLE, DOUBLE, or TRIPLE, the record formatrecorded in the data set’s DSCB is not used to determine the carriage controltype in the input. Instead, the first character in the first record of each input dataset or member is examined to determine the type of carriage control. If it is avalid machine carriage control character, then the entire data set or member isassumed to have machine carriage control spacing. Otherwise, ANSI carriagecontrol spacing is assumed.If you do not specify CCHAR, SINGLE, DOUBLE, or TRIPLE, the record formatrecorded in the data set’s DSCB indicates whether the data set containscarriage control characters, and if so, the type.Chapter 1. <strong>TSO</strong>/E commands and subcommands 223

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