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IEHMOVE Examples

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

Table 1. IEHMOVE example directory
Operation Data Set Organization Device Comments Example
MOVE Data Set Group Disk Data set group is moved. Example 1: Move Sequential Data Sets from Disk Volume to Separate Volumes
MOVE Partitioned Disk A partitioned data set is moved; a member from another partitioned data set is merged with it. Example 2: Move Partitioned Data Set to Disk Volume and Merge
MOVE Partitioned Disk A data set is moved to a volume on which space was previously allocated. Example 4: Move Partitioned Data Set to Allocated Space
MOVE Partitioned Disk Three data sets are moved and unloaded to a volume on which space was previously allocated. Example 5: Move and Unload Partitioned Data Sets Volume
MOVE Sequential Disk Source volume is demounted after job completion. Two mountable disks. Example 1: Move Sequential Data Sets from Disk Volume to Separate Volumes
MOVE Sequential Disk and Tape A sequential data set is unloaded to an unlabeled 9-track tape volume. Example 6: Unload Sequential Data Set onto Unlabeled Tape Volume
MOVE Sequential Disk and Tape Unloaded data sets are loaded from a single volume. Example 7: Load Unloaded Sequential Data Sets from Labeled Tape
MOVE Volume Disk A volume of data sets is moved to a disk volume. Example 3: Move Volume of Data Sets to Disk Volume

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

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