Page of GC20-1819-2 As Updated April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0826 VSAM access method, CMS support 130 catalogs
deleting 207 passwords 202 passwords in CMS/DOS 194
using in CMS/DOS 190 clusters
defininq 206 deleting 207 unique 206 data sets, manipulating with AMSERV command 181
files
allocating space for 186
identifying multivolume 204 identifying mUltivolume in CMS/DOS 196
relationship to CMS files 43
input and output files
defininq 197
defininq in CMS/DOS 190 master catalog
defining 199
defininq in CMS/DOS 191
identifyinq 199
identifying before executing programs
182
identifyinq in CMS/DOS 191
sharinq 185
multivolume extents
specifying 204 specifying in CMS/DOS 195
option
of DLBL command 197
of DLBL command, in CMS/DOS 190 proqrams, compiling and executing in CMS 181
user catalogs
defininq 200 defining in CMS/DOS 192
using in CMS 181 VSAPL program, invoking on display terminal 350 w wait bit, in program new PSW, modifying 220 WAITT macro, usage 250 warning messages, controlling whether you
receive them 27
writing CMS files
in EXEC procedure 296
with FSWRITE macro 246 CMS files onto disk
disk determination 54
how editor selects disk 63
edit macros 311
error messages in EXEC procedure 306 labels on CMS disks 12
lines to terminal 250 specific records in CMS file 246
tape marks, examples 120 WRTERM macro, examples 250 408 IBM VM/370 eMS User's Guide
x Y DEBUG subcommand, example 214
EDIT subcommand, usage 87 Y subcommand, usage 87
Z
ZAP filetype, usage in CMS 48
zone setting
columns used by editor 69
increasing 79 ZONE subcommand
1
setting truncation columns for CHANGE
subcommand 79
specifying columns for editor to search
69 19E, virtual disk address, accessed as Y-disk 51 190 virtual disk address
accessed as S-disk 51
using to IPL CMS 6
191 virtual disk address, accessed as
A-disk 51
192 virtual disk address, accessed as
D-disk 51
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