DMSACC002E FILE 'DMSROS TEXT' NOT FOUND RC=28 DMSACC003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSACC017E INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS 'cuu' RC=24 DMSACC048E INVALID MODE imode
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RC=24 ACCESS DMSACC059E 'cuu' ALREADY ACCESSED AS READ/WRITE 'mode' DISK RC=36 DMSACC060E FILE(S) 'fn [ft [fm]]' NOT FOUND. DISK 'mode(cuu), WILL NOT BE ACCESSED RC=28 DMSACC070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSACC10gS VIRTUAL STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEEDED RC=104 DMSACC112S DISK 'mode (cuu) I DEVICE ERROR RC=100 DMSACCl13S mode (cuu) NOT ATTACHED RC=100 DMSACC230w OS DISK - FILEID AND/OR OPTIONS SPECIFIED ARE IGNORED RC=4 DMSACC240S ERROR LOADING READ OS ROUTINE 'DMSROS TEXT' Section 2. eMS Commands 19
AM SERV AMSERV Use the AMSERV command to invoke access method services to: Define VSAM catalogs, data spaces, or clusters Alter, list, copy, delete, export or import catalogs and data
sets
The format of the AMSEFV command is: r I r , I AMserv fnl Ifn21 ( (options ••• [) ]] I I I I I I , L- Ifn!' L J Q.Qtion§: (PRINT] r ITAPIN , L
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18n }' T1\Pn , .J r , TAPJUT , L
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18n }' TAPn , J
____ -1 fnl specifies the filename of a CMS file with a filetype of AMSERV that
contains the access method services control statements to be
executed. eMS searches all of your accessed disks, using the
standard search order, to locate the file.
fn2 specifies the filename of the CMS file that is to contain the
access method services listing; the filetype is always LISTING. If
fn2 is not specified, the LISTING file will have the same name as
the 1\MSERV input file (fnl).
The LISTING file is written to the first read/write disk in the
standard search order, usually your A-disk. If a LISTING file with
the same name already exists, it is replaced. PRINT TAPIri T1\POUT spools the output listing to the virtual printer, instead of
writing it to disk. If PRINT is specified, fn2 cannot be
specified. specifies that tape input is on the tape drive at the address
indicated by 18n or TAPn. n may be 1, 2, 3, or 4, indicating
virtual addresses 181 through 184, respectively. specifies that tape output should be written to the tape drive
at the address indicated by 18n or TAPn. n may be 1, 2, 3, or 4, indicating virtual addresses 181 through 184, respectively. If both and TAPOUT are specified, their virtual device
addresses must be different. 20 eMS Command and Macro Reference
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