
Offload System Consolidating Offload Versions (TSIDOFC)
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Control statements can begin in any column. Continuations cannot be used.
REPT [PCT=n]
If used, it must be the only control statement submitted.
PCT=n is optional and is meaningful only for offload datasets that reside on cartridge media.
If present, the Offload Consolidation Report will print Consolidation Candidate next to each
dataset version whose percentage of “number of blocks in non-scratch status” is equal to or
less than this number. An example: If PCT=30 is specified and version 7 of an offload
dataset has 25% of its available blocks in use, it will have Consolidation Candidate listed
next to its report line. “Available blocks” is based on an estimate of the number of 64K
blocks that will fit on the various cartridge media. “Number of available blocks in non-scratch
status” is taken from data in the BIM-EPIC catalog.
Examples: REPT
REPT PCT=40
CONI n n n … n
n is a version number that is input to the consolidation process. There must be at least one
value present. Each value is separated by a space. There can be as many versions specified as
will fit on an 80 column SYSIPT input.
Only one CONI statement can be present.
Unless the CONO statement is used, the version number of the consolidated output will be 1.
Upon completion of the consolidation, the input versions are set to scratch status in the BIM-
EPIC catalog.
Examples: CONI 5 12
CONI 6 14 23 30
CONO NV=n
n is the version number to be assigned to the consolidated output version if the default of 1 is
not desired. The assignment is not made until the consolidation has completed and the input
versions have been scratched (see CONI, above). At that time, if the NV number would cause
a “sequence gap”, the version will remain at 1. To clarify:
At the beginning, versions 1 2 3 4 5 exist. Control statements are:
CONI 2 3
CONO NV=4
At completion of consolidation and prior to CONO processing, versions are
1 – result of the consolidation
2 – previously version 4
3 – previously version 5
The original versions 2 and 3 are scratched.
Syntax
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