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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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PRINTDS <strong>Command</strong>PRINTDS command return codesTable 33. PRINTDS command return codes0 Processing successful.4 Processing completed, but a warning message has been issued.8 The input, output, or SYSOUT data set can not be used.12 An error occurred during the processing of the PRINTDS command.16 The installation exit requested termination of the PRINTDS command.PRINTDS command examplesExample 1Operation: Print all the members of a partitioned data set, but not the directory.Lines longer than 72 characters are to be folded onto more than one line.Known:v The name of the data set: JCL.CNTLprintds dsname(jcl.cntl) members fold(72)Example 2Operation: Send the first 250 lines of a sequential data set to a JES held outputqueue.Known:v The name of the data set: NAMES.TEXTprintds dataset(names.text) lines(1:250) holdExample 3Operation: Print a member of a partitioned data set using an output descriptor thatis installation-defined.Known:v The name of the data set: FOIL.TEXTv The name of the member: STATUSv The name of the output descriptor: FOILOUTprintds da(foil.text(status)) outdes(foilout)Example 4Operation: Print a member of a partitioned data set that is also a DocumentComposition Facility file using the fonts GT10 and GB10.Known:v The name of the data set: MEMO.TEXTv The name of the member: NOTICEv The first line in the member reads: SCRIPT/VS R2.0: DEVICE 3800N6 CHARSGT10 GB10printds ds(memo.text(notice))Example 5Operation: Print a member of a partitioned data set that is also a DocumentComposition Facility file using the character arrangement tables GT12 and GT15.Known:Chapter 1. <strong>TSO</strong>/E commands and subcommands 233

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