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IEBDG Examples

z/OS DFSMSdfp Utilities
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These examples illustrate some of the uses of IEBDG. You can use Table 1 as a quick-reference guide to IEBDG examples.

Table 1. IEBDG example directory
Operation Data Set Organization Device Comments Example
Create output records from utility control statements Sequential Disk Blocked output. Example 3: Create Output Records from Utility Control Statements
Create partitioned members from utility control statements Partitioned Disk Blocked output. One set of utility control statements per member. Example 5: Create Records in Three Output Data Sets and Write them to Three Partitioned Data Set Members
Modify records from partitioned members and input stream Partitioned, Sequential Disk Reblocking is performed. Each block of output records contains ten modified partitioned input records and two input stream records. Example 4: Use Members and Input Records as Basis of Output Member
Place binary zeros in selected fields. Sequential Tape Blocked input and output. Example 1: Place Binary Zeros in Records Copied from Sequential Data Set
Ripple alphabetic pattern Sequential Tape, Disk Blocked input and output. Example 2: Ripple 10-byte Alphabetic Pattern
Roll and wave user-supplied patterns Sequential Disk Output records are created from utility control statements. Example 6: Construct Records with Your Own Patterns

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

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