DSN(DSNAME) |
Specifies the name of the dataset to be de-allocated. You may only specify a single
dataset name. Dataset names must be fully qualified as there will be no prefix appended
to the supplied name. |
PATH(PATHNAME) |
Identifies an HFS file to be de-allocated. A pathname consists of the names of the
directories from the root to the file being identified, and then the name of the file. The
form is /NAME1/NAME2/.../NAMEn.
A pathname begins with a slash (/). The system treats any consecutive slashes like a
single slash.
The pathname can be 1 to 250 characters. A name can be 1 to 249 characters.
Consists of printable characters from x'40' through x'FE'.
A pathname is case sensitive. Thus, /usr/joe and /USR/joe define two different files. |
DDN(DDNAME) |
Specifies the DDNAME,of the datasets, to be de-allocated. This is a required
field. |
MEMBER(VALUE) |
Specifies the member name of a dataset to allocate or it may also be the relative
Generation Data Group number of the dataset. Examples:
DSN(SYS1.PROCLIB) MEMBER(JES2)
DSN(ANY.BASE.DSN) MEMBER(+1)
Note: Generation dataset relative numbers are not catalogued until the
dataset is de-allocated or the Shadow OS/390 Web Server address space is terminated. |
DEST(DESTINATION/NODE USERID) |
Remote destination or a User at a specified node to which SYSOUT data sets are to be
routed. |
OUTDES(OUTPUT_DESCRIPTOR_NAME ...) |
Specifies a list of output descriptors that will be associated with the sysout data
set. These descriptors are created by //OUTPUT JCL statements in the Shadow OS/390 Web
Server or Shadow Direct procedure. Note: Separate parameters by spaces. Do
not use commas. |
SYSOUT(CLASS) |
Dataset is to be a system output dataset |
DISP(NORMAL) |
Specifies the disposition of file upon de-allocation. Use one of the following
dispositions:
- UNCATALOG = Specifies that the file should be uncatalogued
- CATALOG = Specifies that the file should be catalog
- KEEP = Specifies that the file should be kept.
- DELETE = Specifies that the file should be deleted.
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HOLD |
Dataset is to be placed on a hold queue upon de-allocation |
NOHOLD |
Dataset is not to be placed on a hold queue upon unallocation |
PATHDISP(NORMAL) |
Specifies the disposition of an HFS file upon normal session termination. Use one
of the following dispositions:
- KEEP = Specifies that the file should be kept.
- DELETE = Specifies that the file should be deleted.
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SPIN(VALUE) |
Specifies when a sysout data set is printed. Legitimate values are:
- UNALLOC = Makes the dataset available for printing immediately after the dataset is
unallocated from an explicit unallocation or at the end of the session.
- NO = Makes the dataset available for printing at the end of the session.
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MESSAGE(VALUE) |
Specifies whether or not to display dynamic allocation failure messages on the system
console. This value overrides the user-specifiable system default (See FILEMESSAGES). Legitimate
values are:
- YES = Display dynamic allocation failure messages
- NO = Do not display dynamic allocation failure messages
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MOUNT(VALUE) |
Specifies whether to allow or not allow a volume to be mounted in order to satisfy a
dynamic allocation request. This value overrides the user-specifiable system default. (See
FILEMOUNT) Legitimate values are:
- YES = Allow the system to mount a volume to satisfy a dynamic allocation request.
- NO = Do not allow the system to mount a volume to satisfy a dynamic allocation request.
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RECALL(VALUE) |
Specifies whether to allow or not allow the system to recall a migrated dataset in
order to satisfy a dynamic allocation request. This value overrides the user-specifiable
system default. (See FILERECALL) Legitimate values are:
- YES = Allow the system to recall datasets to satisfy a dynamic allocation request.
- NO = Do not allow the system to recall datasets to satisfy a dynamic allocation request.
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