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IEBPTPCH Examples

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

Table 1. IEBPTPCH example directory
Operation Data Set Organization Devices Comments Example
PRINT Partitioned Disk and System Printer Default format. Conversion to hexadecimal. Ten records from each member are printed. Example 8: Print Directory of a Partitioned Data Set
PRINT Partitioned Disk and System Printer Default format. Conversion to hexadecimal. Two members are printed. Example 9: Print Selected Records of a Partitioned Data Set
PRINT Partitioned Disk and System Printer Default format. DBCS data is checked and printed. Example 10: Convert to Hexadecimal and Print Partitioned Data
PRINT Sequential System Printer Conversion to hexadecimal. Example 3: Duplicate a Card Deck
PRINT Sequential Tape and System Printer Default format. Example 4: Print Sequential Data Set According to Default Format
PRINT Sequential Disk and System Printer User-specified format. User routines are provided. Processing ends after the third record group is printed or STOPAFT is satisfied. Example 5: Print Sequential Data Set According to User Specifications
PRINT Sequential System Printer Print with user exit routine. Example 6: Print Three Record Groups
PRINT Sequential, Partitioned Disk and System Printer SYSOUT format. Conversion to hexadecimal. Example 7: Print a Pre-Formatted Data Set
PUNCH Sequential Disk and Card Punch User-specified format. Sequence numbers are assigned and punched. Example 1: Print Partitioned Data Set
PUNCH Sequential Card Reader and Card Punch User-specified format. A copy of a set of cards is made. Example 2: Punch Sequential Data Sets

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 has defined the devices to your system.

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