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  2. Support programs for OS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    Changing the physical block size or logical record length of a sequential data set. Creating an edited data set. Printing a sequential data set or a member of a PDS. Creating partitioned output data set from sequential input data set. An example of an IEBGENER program to copy one dataset to another:

  3. Job Control Language - Wikipedia

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    Job Control Language (JCL) is a scripting language used on IBM mainframe operating systems to instruct the system on how to run a batch job or start a subsystem. [1] The purpose of JCL is to say which programs to run, using which files or devices [2] for input or output, and at times to also indicate under what conditions to skip a step.

  4. IEFBR14 - Wikipedia

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    On OS/360 and derived mainframe systems, most programs never specify files (usually called datasets) directly, but instead reference them indirectly through the Job Control Language (JCL) statements that invoke the programs. These data definition (or "DD") statements can include a "disposition" (DISP=...

  5. Data set (IBM mainframe) - Wikipedia

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    A Generation Data Group [10] (GDG) [11] is a group of non-VSAM data sets [12] that are successive generations of historically-related data [13] stored on an IBM mainframe (running OS or DOS/VSE). [14] A GDG is usually cataloged. [13] An individual member of the GDG collection is called a "Generation Data Set."

  6. Connect:Direct - Wikipedia

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    Connect:Direct file transfers can be done in two formats: Binary mode (where no translation occurs) or in a mode where translation is used to convert an ASCII file to EBCDIC as it is moved to a mainframe or vice versa. These conversions are handled automatically based on the local systems, which is a significant concern with other file transfer ...

  7. Virtual Storage Access Method - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) [1] is an IBM direct-access storage device (DASD) file storage access method, first used in the OS/VS1, OS/VS2 Release 1 (SVS) and Release 2 (MVS) operating systems, later used throughout the Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) architecture and now in z/OS.

  8. MVS - Wikipedia

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    That is, Unix programs using fopen() can access an MVS dataset and a user can allocate a Unix file as though it were a dataset, with some [NB 5] restrictions. The Hierarchical File System (HFS) (not to be confused with Apple's Hierarchical File System ) uses a unique type of dataset, while the newer z/OS File System (zFS) (not to be confused ...

  9. Data Control Block - Wikipedia

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    Many of the constants and variables contained within a DCB may be left blank (i.e., these default to zero). The OPEN process results in a merge of the constants and variables specified in the DD JCL statement, and the dataset label for existing magnetic tape and direct-access datasets, into the DCB, replacing the zero values with actual, non-zero values.