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IEHINITT Examples

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These examples illustrate some of the uses of IEHINITT. You can use Table 1 as a quick-reference guide to IEHINITT examples.

Table 1. IEHINITT example directory
Operation Comments Example
LABEL Three 9-track tapes are to be labeled. Example 1: Write EBCDIC Labels on Three Tapes
LABEL A 9-track tape is to be labeled in ISO/ANSI. Example 2: Write an ISO/ANSI Label on a Tape
LABEL Two groups of 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. Example 3: Place Two Groups of Serial Numbers on Six Tape Volumes
LABEL 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. Sequence numbers are to be incremented by 10. Example 4: Place Serial Number on Eight Tape Volumes
LABEL Three 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. An alphanumeric label is to be placed on a tape volume; numeric labels are placed on the remaining two tape volumes. Example 5: Write EBCDIC Labels in Different Densities
LABEL Two 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. The first volume is labeled at a density of 6250 bpi; the second at a density of 1600 bpi. Example 6: Write Serial Numbers on Tape Volumes at Two Densities
LABEL A 9-track tape volume is labeled in ISO/ANSI format with a nonblank access code. Example 7: Write an ISO/ANSI Label with an Access Code

Examples that use tape in place of actual device numbers must be changed before use. The actual device numbers depend on how your installation has defined the devices to your system.

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