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Figure 23 (Page 2 of 2). ACIF Parameters,Tasks, andOperating Systems
|ACIF Parameters
|Task
|Usage Key|Operating System
|MCF2REF={CPCS | CF}|C,R|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|OBJCONLIB=
data set name1
[,
data set name2
][,
data set name...
]|R|OS/390, MVS
|OUTEXIT=
module name
|G|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|OUTPUTDD=OUTPUT|
ddname
|G|OS/390, MVS, VM
|OUTPUTDD=OUTPUT|
filename
(DEVT=TAPE|DISK)|G|VSE
|OVLYLIB=
data set name1
[,
data set name2
][,
data set name...
]|R|OS/390, MVS
|OVLYLIB=
filetype1
[,
filetype2
][,
filetype...
]|R|VM
|PAGEDEF=
pdefname
|C|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|PDEFLIB=
data set name1
[,
data set name2
][,
data set name...
]|C|OS/390, MVS
|PDEFLIB=
filetype1
[,
filetype2
][,
filetype...
]|C|VM
|PRMODE=SOSI1 |SOSI2 |
aaaaaaaa
|C|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|PSEGLIB=
data set name1
[,
data set name2
][,
data set name...
]|R|OS/390, MVS
|PSEGLIB=
filetype1
[,
filetype2
][,
filetype...
]|R|VM
|RESEXIT=
module name
|R|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|RESFILE=SEQ | PDS|R|OS/390, MVS
|RESOBJDD=RESOBJ |
ddname
|R|OS/390, MVS, VM
|RESOBJDD=RESOBJ |
filename
(DEVT=TAPE|DISK)|R|VSE
|RESTYPE=NONE | ALL | [FDEF][,PSEG][,OVLY][,FONT][,OBJCON]
|[,BCOCA][,GOCA][,ICOA]
|R|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|TRACE=YES |NO|G|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|TRACEDD=
ddname
|G|VM
|TRACEDD=TRACE|
filename
(DEVT=TAPE|DISK)|G|VSE
|TRC=YES |NO|C|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|TRIGGERn={
record
| *},{
column
| *}, {
‘value’
| X'value' }|I|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|UNIQUEBNGS=YES | NO|I|OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE
|USERLIB=
data set name1
[,
data set name2
][,
data set name...
]|C, R|OS/390, MVS
|Notes.:
|AParameters used in all ACIF tasks
|GGeneral Parameters used in any ACIF task
|IParameters used in ACIF indexing tasks
|RParameters used in ACIF resource tasks
|CParameters used in ACIF converting tasks
The processing parameters are optional unless noted otherwise.
CC=YES | NO
Specifies whether the input file has carriage control characters. If this
parameter is not specified, ACIF assumes that the file contains carriage control
characters.
CCTYPE=A | M | Z
Specifies the type of carriage-control characters in the input file. ACIF supports
ANSI carriage-control characters in either ASCII or EBCDIC encoding, as well
as machine carriage-control characters. ACIF does not allow a mixture of ANSI
and machine carriage-control characters within a file. Values are:
Chapter 7. Using ACIF Parameters in OS/390, MVS, VM, and VSE 89