Table of Contents (exploded view)
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Note
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Abstract for DFSORT Application Programming Guide
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How to send your comments to IBM
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Summary of changes
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Introducing DFSORT
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Invoking DFSORT with Job Control Language
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Using DFSORT program control statements
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Using a JOINKEYS application for joining two files
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Using your own user exit routines
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Invoking DFSORT from a program
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Using ICETOOL
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Using symbols for fields and constants
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Using extended function support
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Improving efficiency
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Examples of DFSORT job streams
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Summary of examples
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Storage administrator examples
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REXX examples
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CLIST examples
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Sort examples
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Example 1. Sort with ALTSEQ
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Example 2. Sort with OMIT, SUM, OUTREC, DYNALLOC and ZDPRINT
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Example 3. Sort with ASCII tapes
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Example 4. Sort with E15, E35, FILSZ, AVGRLEN and DYNALLOC
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Example 5. Called sort with SORTCNTL, CHALT, DYNALLOC and FILSZ
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Example 6. Sort with VSAM input/output, DFSPARM and option override
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Example 7. Sort with COBOL E15, EXEC PARM and MSGDDN
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Example 8. Sort with dynamic link-editing of exits
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Example 9. Sort with the extended parameter list interface
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Example 10. Sort with OUTFIL
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Example 11. Sort with Pipes and OUTFIL SPLIT
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Example 12. Sort with INCLUDE and LOCALE
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Example 13: Sort with z/OS UNIX files
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Example 14. Sort with IFTHEN
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Example 15. Sort with 64-bit parameter lists, E15, E35 and OUTFIL
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MERGE examples
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Copy examples
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ICEGENER example
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ICETOOL example
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Using work space
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Specification/override of DFSORT options
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Data format descriptions
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EBCDIC and ASCII collating sequences
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DFSORT abend processing
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Accessibility
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Notices