9.If you need to modify an existing line, go to the line to be modified using the File-Loadcommand, change the parameters as needed, and then use the File-Savecommand to replace the line that was loaded.

10.If you need to insert a new line between existing lines, use a text editor later to edit the file. You cannot add a new line between existing lines using the FCU GUI for UNIX.

11.When you are finished adding lines to your new FCU parameter definition file, make sure that you have selected the File-Savecommand for the last parameter set you added or modified, and then select the File-Exitmenu command to close the file and exit FCU.

Creating Multiple Volume Definition Files (UNIX)

Multiple volume Dataset is supported for FXmto, when the version is 01-XX- 50/YY (XX=01 or 02) or later. Multiple volume Dataset is also supported for FXotm when the version is 01-XX-60/YY (XX=02, 03 or 04) or later. The name of the multiple volume definition file is “multidef.dat”. It must be placed under the current directory where the FAL/FCU is to be executed. Specify the other name in “FAL_MULTI_DEF_FILE” of the environment variable, if the name of the multiple volume definition file want to be changed.

Note: Multiple volume Dataset is supported in the case of FileExchangeotm when the version is 01-XX-60/YY(XX=02, 03 or 04) or higher.

Table 5-1illustrates the VSN function.

Table 5-1 VSN Function

VSN:DSN[,VOLID1]

VSN[,VOLID2] -----

VSN[,VOLIDn]

i)

ii)

iii)

iv)

end

 

 

 

v)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

e.i) This parameter is the information of the head volume:

VSN: a volume serial number with six digit of alphabet (A-Z, @, #, and \) or numeral (0-9) characters.

DSN: dataset name.(Use maximum 44-digit of alphabet or numeral character )

VOLID1: a VSN identification ( Omit this parameter if a VSN identification is omitted in the volume definition file, and specify same as the volume definition file, if a VSN identification is specified in the volume definition file.)

f.ii) This parameter is the information of the second volume:

VSN: a volume serial number with six digit of alphabet (A-Z, @, #, and \) or numeral (0-9) characters.

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