Specifying input parameters

DBCODE DEFAULT

Specifies a base code from which you can make double-byte character code assignment exceptions.

The base code is specified by a codetype; the exceptions are specified in the ASSIGN parameter.

Syntax ac: DBCODE DEFAULT = codetype

Options

Table 2-21. DBCODE DEFAULT parameter options and definitions

 

Option

Definition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

codetype

Keyword for one the following double-byte codes:

 

 

• IBM: Specifies the IBM Nihongo character set (Kanji double-byte sets)

 

 

• JEF: Specifies the Fujitsu JEF Kanji double-byte character set.

 

 

• JIS

 

 

• KEIS: Specifies the Hitachi KEIS Kanji double-byte character set

 

 

 

Default

No default

 

 

DBCODE command: point to note

 

 

The KCODE command can be used in the same manner as

 

 

DBCODE. DBCODE is the preferred usage.

IDEN command

Invokes dynamic job descriptor entry (DJDE) processing.

The IDEN command coded in the JSL notifies the system that DJDE records may be part of the input data stream. IDEN also describes the characteristics or search criteria for locating and identifying DJDE records.

The DJDE record(s) are interspersed among the data records in the input data stream. Each DJDE record contains an identification field (which matches the search criteria specified in the active job) and a series of parameters that describe the actual JDL changes to be applied to the job.

The following sections describe the syntax of the IDEN command parameters and explain their options.

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