DD statements used by ABA
Table 1 shows the JCL DD statements used by ABA. If your installation specified DYNALOC=NO in the ICEMAC macro for DFSORT, the SORTWORK DD statements need to be specified in the JCL which executes ABA. DYNALOC=NO tells DFSORT not to dynamically allocate sort work data sets.
DD name | Purpose |
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SMFIN | Defines the input SMF data set. |
SORTIN | LRECL=80 and RECFM=FB defines an intermediate data set to be used as input to DFSORT. A temporary data set should be used. |
SELECTDS | LRECL=80 and RECFM=F or FB defines the final output selection data set where the data set names are written. It can be either a sequential data set or a member of a partitioned data set. The record length must be 80 and the record format must be fixed or fixed block. |
SYSPRINT | LRECL=133 and RECFM=FBA defines a sequential message data set. |
SYSOUT | Defines a sequential message data set required by DFSORT. |
SORTWK01 | Specifies that SYSDA space of 2 cylinders and secondary extents of 3 cylinders each can be used for workspace by DFSORT. |
SYSIN | Defines the input data set containing a list of job names in the aggregate group. This data can be in the job stream. |
SYSDIAG | Defines an optional diagnostic data
set. The DCB parameters are RECFM=FB and LRECL=74. The BLKSIZE must
be supplied by the user. The data written to this file is binary and
should not be directed to spool.
Note: Output from the SYSDIAG
data set may be required by IBM® Customer
Support to diagnose problems with this utility. Therefore, it is highly
recommended that you always include this DD statement.
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