r 1 Operand IStatusl Description
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RECFORM=xxxxxx
RECSIZE=nnnnREWIND=xxxxxx SEPASMB=YES TPMARK=NO TYPEFLE=xxxxxx VARBLD=(nn) WLRERR=xxxxxxxx WORKA=YES 1 (FIXUNB, FIXBLK, VARUNB, VARBLK, SPNUNB, 1 SPNBLK, or UNDEF). For work files use , FIXUNB or UNDEF. If omitted, FIXUNB is I assumed. IIf RECFORM=FIXBLK, number of characters in
the record. IfRECFORM=UNDEF, register
number. Not required for other records.
General registers 2 through 12, enclosed
in parentheses.I (UNLOAD or NORWD). Unload on CLOSE or I end-of-volume, or prevent rewinding. If I omitted, rewind only. IDTFMT is to be assembled separately. IPrevent writing a tapemark ahead of data I records if FILABL=NSiD or Ne. I (INPUT, OUTPUT, or WORK). If omitted, I INPUT is default. IRegister number, if RECFORH=VARBLK and 1 records are built in the output area. I General registers 2 through 12 are enclosed I in parentheses. IName of wrong-length record routine. IGET or PUT specifies a work area. Omit I IOREG. Figure 38. CMS/DOS Support of DTFMT Macro (Part 2 of 2) CMS/DOS does not support the ASOCFLE, ERROPT=IGNORE, and FUNC operands
of the DTFPR macro. Figure 39 describes the operands of the DTFPR macro
and theirsupport under CMS/DOS. An asterisk (*) 1n the status column
indicates thatCMS/DOS support differs from DOS/VS support. 300 IBM VM/370 System Programmer's Guide
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RECFORM=xxxxxx
RECSIZE=nnnn
the record. If
number. Not required for other records.
General registers 2 through 12, enclosed
in parentheses.
of the DTFPR macro. Figure 39 describes the operands of the DTFPR macro
and their
indicates that