CMS Command and Macro Reference (Rel 6 PLC 17 Apr81)
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TAPPDS A ".1 ENDUP" record or a tape mark ends the TAPPDS command execution; the tape is not repositioned. ".1 label" records are not recognized by CMS and are included in the file as data records. If the NAME= parameter is missing on the ".1 ADD" record or if it is followed by a blank, TAPPDS uses the default filename, TAPPDS, for the CMS disk file. If this happens more than once during the execution of the command, only the last unnamed member is contained in the TAPPDS file. 3. If vou are reading a macro library from a tape created by the IEHMOVE utilitv, you can create a CMS MACLIB file directly by using the TAPEMAC command. DMSTPD7031 FILE 'fn ft [fm]' COPIED The named file is copied to disk. DMSTPD7011 TEN FILES COPIED The MAXTEN option was specified and ten members have been copied. If the tape being read contains standard OS labels, the labels are displayed at the terminal. DMSTPD003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSTPD05AE END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE RC=40 DMSTPD105S ERROR 'nn' WRITING FILE 'fn ft fm' ON DISK RC=100 DMSTPD109S VIRTUAL STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEEDED RC=104 DMSTPD110S ERROR 'nnw READING 'TAPn(cuu)' RC=100 196 VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
TITLIB TXTLIB Use the TITLIB command to update CMS text libraries. The format of the TITLIB command is: r I TXTlib , I I I I I I '-- GEN creates a TXTLIB on your A-disk. If a TITLIB with the same name already exists, it is replaced. ADD adds TEXT files to the end read/write disk. No checking entry points, or CSECTs. of an is done existing TITLIB on a for duplicate names, DEL deletes members from a TITLIB on a read/write disk and compresses the TXTLlB to remove unused space. If more than one member exists with the same name, only the first entry is deleted. MAP lists the names (entry points) of TXTLIB members, their locations in the library, and the number of entries. libname specifies the filename of a file which is to be created or listed be deleted or added. with a filetype of TITLIB, or from which members are to fnl [fn2 ••. ] specifies the name(s) of file(stvith filetype(s) of TEIT, that you want to add to a TITLlB. membernamel [membername2 ••• ] TERM specifies the name(s} of TXTLIB member{st that you want to delete. displays information about the TITLIB on your terminal. writes a CMS file, named libname MAP AS, that contains a list of TX!LIB members. PRINT spools a copy of the TITLIB map to the virtual printer. 1. When a TEXT file is added to a library, its membername(s) are taken from the CSECT names or NAME statements in the TEXT file. Deletions and LOAD or INCLUDE command references must be made on these names. For example, a TEXT file with a filename of TESTPROG that contains CSECTs named CHECK and RECHECK, when added to a TITLIB, creates members named CHECK and RECHECK. Section 2. CMS Commands 197