The TAPEMAC command displays the message: LOADING fn MACtIB for each macro library created. DMSTMA001E NO FILENAME SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSTMA003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSTMA057E INVALID RECORD FORMAT RC=32 DMSTMA070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSTMA105S ERROR nn WRITING FILE fn ft ON DISK RC=100 DMSTMA109S VIRTUAL STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEEDED RC=104 DMSTMA110S ERROR READING TAPn RC=100 DMSTMA137S ERROR nn ON STATE FOR fn ft RC=100 DMSTMA138S ERROR nn ERASING 'fn ft' BEFORE LOADING TAPE RC=100 DMSTMA139S TAPE FILE EXCEEDS 9 CMS MACLIBS RC=104 TAPEMAC Section 2. CMS Commands 193
TAPPOS TAPPDS Use the TAPPDS command to create eMS disk files from tapes that are used
as in pat to or outpat from the following as utility programs: IEBPTPCH tape files must be the
operation from either a
set in as. The default
have been issued:
result of an IEBPTPCH punch
sequential or partitioned data
attributes (IEBPTPCH DCB) must
DCB=(RECFM=FA,LRECL=81,BLKSIZE=81) I IEBUPOTE -- tape files may be blocked or unblocked and must be in the
format accepted by IEBUPDTE as "control data set" (SYSIN) input with a control statement
./ ADD ••• preceding the records to be placed in each partitioned
data set member (OS) or separate CMS file IEHMOVE unloaded partitioned data sets are read. Tne tape can contain as standard labels or be unlabeled. The format
of the TAPPDS command is:
r I r r r ", I TAPPOS I fn I ft I fm II I [(opt ions ••• [) ]]
1 I I I I I I I I I I I L- I * I * 111111 , I 1* II I L L L .J.J.J
r , QBi!2n2= IPDS I INOPDS I IUPDATEI L .J
r , ,END I I NOENDI L .J
r , ,COL1 I L J
r , IMAXTEN I IJ!Q!1!KIE!!1 L J
r , I TAPnl IIAPll L J
fn is the filename of the disk file to be created from the sequential
tape file. If the tape contains members of a partitioned data set (POS), fn must be specified as an asterisk (*); one file is created foe each member with a filename the same as the member name. If NOPDS or UPDATE is specified and you do not specify fn or specify
it as an asterisk (*), the default filename is TAPPDS. ft is the filetype of the newly created files. The default filetypes ar-e CMSUT1 (for PDS or NOPDS) and ASSEMBLE (for UPDATE). The
defaults are used if ft is omitted or specified as *.
fm is the mode of the disk to contain the new files. If this field is
omitted or specified as an asterisk (*), A1 is assumed. 1QU IBM VM/37Q CMS Command and Macro Reference
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