You can define the STDENV environment variable file in the following
ways:
- The TSO/E ALLOCATE command
Example: The environment
variable definitions reside in the MVS™ sequential
data set TURBO.ENV.FILE.
ALLOCATE DDN(STDENV) DSN('TURBO.ENV.FILE') SHR
- A JCL DD statement. To identify a z/OS UNIX file, use the
PATH operand and specify PATHOPTS=ORDONLY.
Example: The
environment variable definitions reside in the
z/OS UNIX file u/turbo/env.file.
//STDENV DD PATH='u/turbo/env.file',PATHOPTS=ORDONLY
- An JCL in-stream data set
Example: The environment variable
definitions immediately follow the STDENV DD statement.
//STDENV DD *
variable1=aaaaaaa
variable2=bbbbbbbb ⋮
variable5=ffffffff
/*
Trailing blanks are truncated for in-stream data sets,
but not for other data sets.
- SVC 99 dynamic allocation, if you are running BPXBATCH from a
program
For more information about defining STDENV, see the detailed discussion
about using BPXBATCH inz/OS UNIX System Services Command Reference.