DATACLS
From: John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com
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The language Paul Gilmartin cites is certainly not felicitous. As I
have already noted
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The language Paul
: Valid DATACLAS names - where documented?
DATACLS
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The language Paul Gilmartin cites is certainly
I'm sorry if I'm dense, but I can't find this in the FM.
Does anyone know where the valid syntax of a DATACLAS name is documented?
Kirk Wolf
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I'm sorry if I'm dense, but I can't find this in the FM.
Does anyone know where the valid syntax of a DATACLAS name is
documented?
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
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I thought
The highly imaginative IBM examples I have seen, e.g.,
DATACLAS=DCLAS01, suggest the BNF syntax
dataclas name ::= dataclas namenon-initial dataclass character
| initial dataclas character
initial dataclas character ::= majuscule | extender
majuscule ::= A|B|...|Z ^
extender ::= @|#|$
with alphabetic, $, @, *, #, or %
Bart
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So far, everyone seems to agree - the character set is not defined in the
manual.
I did find this in the ISMF help when I tried to define
On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 15:30:01 -0400, Gross, Randall [GCG-PFS] wrote:
Subparameter Definition
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data-class-name
Specifies the name of a data class to be used for allocating the
data set.
The name, one to eight characters, is defined by the storage
The language Paul Gilmartin cites is certainly not felicitous. As I
have already noted, the OPs problem was, however, a different one. He
used dataclass=, a nine-character keyword parameter, in a context in
which at most eight-character ones are supported.
Now it is fair to note that the choice
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