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ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 3 - IBM Redbooks

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Other methods for EATTR specification<br />

Different BCP components have adapted to use the EATTR attribute introduced with z/<strong>OS</strong><br />

V1R11. This attribute is specifiable using any <strong>of</strong> the following methods:<br />

► AMS DEFINE CLUSTER and ALLOCATE<br />

On the ALLOCATE or DEFINE CLUSTER commands, allocate new data sets with<br />

parameter EATTR(OPT) to specify that the data set can have extended attribute DSCBs<br />

(format-8 and format-9) and can optionally reside in EAS.<br />

► ISMF Data Class Define panel<br />

Use the EATTR attribute on the ISMF Data Class Define panel, to define a data set that<br />

can have extended attribute DSCBs and optionally reside in EAS.<br />

► ISPF<br />

There is new support in ISPF for displaying and setting the EATTR attribute for data sets<br />

that can reside on extended address volumes (EAVs). ISPF has added support for the<br />

display <strong>of</strong> extended address volumes (EAV) with the specification <strong>of</strong> a data set level<br />

attribute, EATTR, using the allocation panel, Option 3.2, as shown in Figure 3-31.<br />

Figure 3-31 ISPF Option 3.2 allocation using EATTR<br />

100 <strong>ABCs</strong> <strong>of</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Volume</strong> 3

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