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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Messages<br />

DUMMY<br />

Specifies that a dummy data set be allocated.<br />

BLKSIZE(block size)<br />

Specifies the block size.<br />

LRECL(record length)<br />

Specifies the logical record length.<br />

DSORG(PS|PO|DA)<br />

Specifies the data set organization.<br />

RECFM(format[,format...])<br />

Specifies the record format. The values are A, B, D, F, M, S, T, U, and V.<br />

You can combine several of these values.<br />

STORCLAS(storage class)<br />

Specifies the storage class.<br />

MGMTCLAS(management class)<br />

Specifies the management class<br />

DATACLAS(data class)<br />

Specifies the data class.<br />

RECORG(LS)<br />

Specifies that a VSAM linear data set be created.<br />

DSNTYPE(LIBRARY|PDS|HFS)<br />

Specifies the data set type.<br />

SPIN(UNALLOC)<br />

Specifies that a sysout data set be spun off at allocation.<br />

NORECALL<br />

Specifies that the allocation request be failed if the data set is migrated.<br />

PATH(’pathname’)<br />

Specifies that the allocation is for a file in the HFS.<br />

PATHOPTS(pathopt[,pathopt]...)<br />

Specifies a list of path options: ORDWR OEXCL <strong>OS</strong>YNC OTRUNC<br />

OCREAT OWRONLY ORDONLY OAPPEND ONOCTTY ONONBLOCK.<br />

PATHMODE(pathmode[,pathmode]...)<br />

Specifies a list of pathmodes: SIRUSR SIWUSR SIXUSR SIRWXU SIRGRP<br />

SIWGRP SIXGRP SIRWXG SIROTH SIWOTH SIXOTH SIRWXO SISUID<br />

SISGID SISVTX<br />

PATHDISP(KEEP|DELETE[,KEEP|DELETE])<br />

Specifies the normal and abnormal file disposition.<br />

FILEDATA(TEXT|BINARY)<br />

Specifies whether the data is to be treated as text or binary.<br />

0–254 Successful completion<br />

255 The return code is outside the range 0–254 or the tso command ended in<br />

error<br />

tso<br />

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