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Descriptive Qualifier
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Data set Contents
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ASM
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Assembler (F) input
BASIC
CLIST
CNTL
COBOL
DATA
FORT
IPLI
LINKLIST
LIST
LOAD
LOADLIST
OBJ
OUTLIST
PLI
STEX
TESTLIST
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ITF:BASIC statements
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TSO comnands
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JCL and SYSIN f or SUBMIT command
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American National Standard COBOL
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sta tements
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Uppercase text
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FORTRAN IV
(E, G., G1
or
H)
statements and free- or
fixed-format code and go FORTRAN
statements
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ITF:PL/I statements
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Output listing from linkage
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Listings
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Load module
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Output listing from loader
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Object module
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Output listing from OUTPUT
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editor
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command
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PL/I (F), PIntICheckout, or PL/I
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Optimizing Compiler statements
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STATIC external data from ITF:PLI
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Output listing from TEST command
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TEXT
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Uppercase and lowercase text
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Figure
3.
Descriptive Qualifiers
Any name that does not conform to the naming conventions must be
enclo$ed in apostrophes.
For example, if you have a data set named
RECORDS, with no identification or descriptive qualifiers, enter
'records'
The system will not append the identification and descriptive
qualifiers to data set names that are enclosed in apostrophes.
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