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presents the operating procedures for both groups of utility programs in the IBM SysteIR/368 Basic

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T'hl'S-publication-Is-ii-reference mahaul designed to assist you in implementing data entry applications using the IBM

SECTION 5 presents the operating procedures for both groups of utility programs in the IBM SysteIR/368 Basic

Operating system.

SECTION 2:

SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY

This -referencepublication describes the operating

procedures for the IBH System/360 Basic programming Support, Report Program Generator (Card). It contains this

This reference publication describes to programmers the use of the IBH System/360 Disk and Tape operating systems Utility programs. Both file-to-file and special-purpose utilities are included. The programs described are:

Assign Alternate-Track-Disk

Assign Alternate Track-Data Cell clear Data Cell Initialize Data Cell The reader should be familiar with these saL publications for the IBM system/360 Disk and Tape Operating Systems:

IBM SYSTEM/36B TAPE OPERATING SYSTEM, SYSTEM CONTROL AND SYSTEM SERVICE PROGRAMS, Order No. GC24-5B34: IBM SYSTEM/36B DISK OPERATING SYSTEK, SYSTEH CONTROL AND SYSTEK SERVICE PROGRAKS, Order No. GC24-5B36. For titles and abstracts of other associated publications, see the IBM SYSTEH/369 and System/37B Bibliograpby, GA22-6822.

GC24-5B15

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This reference publication contains specifications and operating procedures used to generate an installation tailored Tape Operat.ing system.. Supervisor macro instructions are used to describe facilities that are required within the system. This publication also contains sample problems that can be use,d to test the generated system.

GC24-5B2B

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This reference publication contains main storage, external storage. and timing estimates for the Tape Operating system ..

The storage requirements are not sensitive to system configuration, but the timing estimates are. Therefore, representative system configurations are used to illustrate timing variances.

The timing discussion includes estimates for Job control, Linkage Editor, Assembler, COBOL, FORTRAN, PL/I, and RPG. Time requirements for processing ATTN commands,

This reference publication describes the operating procedures to be followed when executing jobs in a multiprogramming environment using the Tape operating system. Topics discussed in this publication include

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stacked- job processing capability, multi prog ramming, and related functions the operator must perform to inJ.tiate system operation and communicate with the system. A guick reference listing of all system-to-operator messages is included.

GC24-5B22

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This-reference pUblIcatIon describes the procedures to be followed by system opera-tors when executing jobs using the Disk Operating System. Topics discussed include:

system concepts, system operation, problem determination, and communication with the system. A section of general operating techniques is included.

Messages from the system, previously included in the DOS Operating Guide, are now contained in a separate publication, IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS AND MESSAGES, GC24-5074. The communications manual also contains other reference information of interest to the system operator.

For a list of associated publications, refer to the IBM SYSTEM/36B BIBLIOGRAPHY, GA22-6822.

GC24-5024

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ThIs-referenC'e-pUbITcation lists, in numeric and alphabetic order, all messages issued to the operator by the programs of the IBK System/360 Basic Operating System.

The following pJ:ograms have messages contained in this manual.

Basic Control program consecutive Processing Macros Indexed sequential File Management

36BB-CL-3B2 36BB-IO-3B3

GC24-5B25

System (ISPHSI Kacros STR Macros

Report Program Generator Autotest

PROGRAM NUMBERS 369N-CB-452 360M-CB-402

This-PUblIcation describe.showtocom"PIle, linkage edit, and execute a Disk and Tape COBOL program. The text also

UTILITY PROGRAMS SPECIFICATIONS

rhIs-reference puiilicat:londescJ:ibes the IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support Ca~d and Tape Utility Programs.

The programs described are:

SINGLE-TRANSFER UTILITY PROGRAMS Card to Printer andl

or Punch

369P-UT-1Il59, Version 3 Card to Tape

Tape to- Printer 360P-UT-291, Version

360P-UT-052, Version Tape to Tape

360P-UT-954, Version 3

The preceding programs can be received by ordering

;ndividually numbered program packages. Each program is

~hipped as a complete entity, in object form, ready to perform its function.

The J:eader should be familiar with tbo iuformation presented in the publications: IDH SYSTEH/36" BASIC Programming Support, Programm.er's Guido (UK tapel, GC24-3354, IBM System/360 Basic Progcamt3inlJ $UppoJ:t operating Guide: card and Tape Utility Programs, (GC24-50271.

GC24-5027

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T'hI;:;-reference-puiillcat:Ion contains the guidelines to operate the following card and tape utility programs:

SINGLE-TRANSFER UTILITY SPECIAL-PURPOSE UTILITY

PROGRAMS PROGRAMS

CONTINUED FROM PRIOR rAGE Card to Printer and/or Punch

360P-UT-950, Version 3 Card to Tape

369P- UT-3S1, Version Tape to Card

363 P- UT-.053, Version Tape to Printec

360P-UT-e52, Version 3 Tape to Tape

36@P-UT-054, Vers ion

Ini tialize Tape 369P-UT-.057, Version 3 Multiple Utility 360 P-UT-1iJ55, Version 2 Storage Print 360P-UT-056, Version 1 Tape Compare

360P-UT-202, Version These programs can be received by ordering individually numbered pl'ogram packages. Each program is shipped as a complete entity, in object form, ready to perform its function.

The reader should be familiar with these IBM system/36B' pUblications: IBM. SYSTEH/369 BASIC PROGRAMMING SOPPORT CARD AND TAPE UTILITY PROGRAMS SPECIFICATIONS, Form C24-5026: IBM SYSTEM/36.0 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION, Form A22-6821; and other manuals associated with his device configuration.

GC24-5029

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PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-CO-503

Thls-pubiICatioii-descrlbes how to compile, linkage edit, and execute a COBOL {m program. The text also describes the output from each of these stt:ps. In addition, it explains options of the compiler and many available features of the operating system.

GC2~-5030

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This reference publication describes the concepts of Disk and rape Operating Systems and guides the planner in the use of their Various facilities. It describes the components in the Disk and Tape Operating Systems and explains the function of each. The last section of the publica tion discusses the design~ preparation and execution of programs.

For titles and abstracts of associated publications, ,see the IBM SYSTEM/368 BIBLIOGRAPHY, GA22-6822.

GC2Q-5033

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g;;!!:;!! .!1J:;!l!;.!!!nQ!! !l!Q !!!INTE!!!NCE

This reference publication describes the planning and the procedures necessary to generate and to maintain an installation-tailored IBM system/368 Disk Operating System (DOS) that provides suppo,rt for IBM"supplied DOS programs you desire, as well as for your own programs. The major topics discussed are:

Planning the installation-tailored DOS supervisor Planning the installation-tailored DOS operational pack (s)

Procedures for generating and for maintaining the DOS system

Sample problems for testing the IBM-supplied DOS

programs

I

The storage requirements for the supervisor and the operational pack (s) are found in their respective sections of this publication.

Prerequisites for a thorough understanding and for the effective use of this publication are:

IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM, CONCEPTS AND PACILITIES, GC2Q-5030

IBH SYSTEH/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM: SYSTEM CONTROL AND SYSTEM SERVICE PROGRAKS, GC2Q-50'36

IBM SYSTEM/36B DISK OPERATING SYSTEM, SUPERVISOR AND INPUT/OUTPUT MACROS, Gc24-5.037

IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM, OPERATING GUIDE,

GC2~-5022

IBM SYSTEM/36B DI SK OPERATING SYSTEK, OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS AND MESSAGES. GC2Q-5074

Foc titles and abstracts of other associated publications, see the IBM SYSTEM/36" BIBLIOGBAPHY, GA22-6822.

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This r~ference publication describes the IEM System/360 Tape Operating System. The system is a set of control programs and processing programs provided for the IBM system/360. Using IBK 24JJff-series magnetic tape units for on-line progcam residence, IBM system/36B Tape Operating System provides stacked-job processing capability,

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multiprogramming capability, controls all input/output, and provides for continuous operation of all programs run in its environment. Detailed information is given in this publication on these major topics.

1.. Operation with the system Control Program:

a. System Organization b. Supervisor Functions c. Job Control program

2. Using the System Service Programs:

a. Linkage Editor h. Librarian

The prereguisite for a thorough understanding of this publication is a basic knowledge of System/36B machine concepts.

GC24-5935

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Hf!!T/OUTPUT !!!£l!Q;;

This reference publication contains planning information about the Input/Output Control System macro instructions and the Supervisor macro instructions for use with the IBM System/36B Tape operating System (TOS).

GC2~-5936

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360N-ThTs-reference-publication -describes the IBH system/36,0 Disk Operating System. The system is a set of control programs and processing programs for IEM System/36.0. Using IBM 2311 Disk Storage or IBM 2314 Direct Access Storage for on-line program residence, the IBM System/360 Disk Operating System:

Provides stacked-job programming capability.

Provides lIIultiprogramming and telecommunications capability ..

Controls all input/output.

Provides for continuous operation of all programs run in its' environment.

Detailed information is given on these major topics:

System Con tr01 program System Organization Supervisor Functions Job Control Program System Service Programs

Linkage Editor Librarian

Problem Determination

Prereguisite for understanding this publication is a basic knowledge of System/360 machine concepts ..

Por titles and abstracts of other associated publications, see the IBM SYSTEH/360 BIBLIOGRAPHY, GA22-6822.

Gc2~-5037

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~!!f~R!I2QR AliQ !.Hf!!lLQJll:f!!! 1I!£.RQ§

'§'I~r~[2 .R~!!£] li.ru!ll! = UQ!I.Ii!.H li!!11!!!! J2!lli=fld2J This reference publication is for the programmer planning to use the DOS Input/Output Control Systell macro instructions and supervisor communication macro instructions. These macro instructions can be combined with problem programs to produce generalized or specific

£ile processing programs for a foreground or background enviroDment. The major subjects describe the macro system, label processing, multitasking macros, physical IOCS, supervisor communication macros, and sequential, direct.

and indexed sequential access methods. prerequisite informa tion is contained in the following publications:

IEM SYSTEH/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM: SYSTEM PROGBAIHIERIS GUIDE, GC2~-5073

IBM SYSTEM/36,0 DISK OPERATING SYSTf::H, DASD LABELS, GC24-5072

IBH SYSTEH/360 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION, GA22-6821 IBM SYSTEM/36B DISK AND TAPE OPERATING SYSTEMS, ASSEMELER LANGUAGE, Gc2~-3414

IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM, DATA MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS, GC.24-3427

For titles and abstracts of other associated publicatioDs~ see the IBM SYSTEH/360 BIBLIOGRAPHY ~ GA22-6822.

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GC2ij-593B

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FORTRAN IV PROGRAMMERS GUIDE

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li[n~ig~-l~~~PO=~~-AND 360~=KQ~~~

This publication describes the procedut"es for compiling and executing Fortran IV programs under control of the Disk Operating system or Tape Operating System. Its purpose is to guide the programmer with examples and techniques of the Basic Fortran IV language. It also exposes the user to the components of the control program and facilities of the IBM system/369 Disk and Tape Operating Systems.

GC2ij-5939

I1H! ~X§!~.!1LI§! Q!§!i QPERATING §YSTEH £Q1!Q1 ~!~ ~~.sQ2 PROGRAM NUMBER 360N-CB-46B

This-reference publICation provides the pt"ogrammer with rules for using DASD macros to handle input/output operations for direct access or indexed sequential files.

GC2ij-59ij1

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This index is a consolidation of the indexes of all progt"am ming publica tions for the IBM Basic Operating System (BOS). Each index entry is accompanied by the abbreviated publication title, the subject code of the publication within the IBM System Reference Library, and the publication form number.

GC2ij-59ij2

DOS AND TOS UTILITY MACROS - SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY HANUAC---PROGRA~NijMB~36~M~411

iNn-36Bi=ui=47'--The-uti Ii tymaero -iIiSttuction;-are priiDarllydeSIgned to operate within the multiprogramming environment of the Disk or Tape operating System. Input macro instructions ,can be combined with output macro instruct ins, and with processing routines, to generate generalized or specific file processing programs. The resulting utility programs can operate in either a foreground or bac kgI:ound partition.

This manual is intended for the applications programmer who is concerned lIith creating utility pI:ograms to operate in a DOS or TOS multiprogramming system. The manual desct"ibes how to specify each macro instruction and gives examples of various programming applications.

The main sections of this book are: general information on generating a utility program, detailed specifications of the macro instructions, and coded examples illustrating the use of these instructions.

The reader must be familiar with the information presented in: IBM System/36~ Disk and Tape Operating systems, Assembler Language, GC2ij.-341ij., and either TOS System Control and Service Programs, GC24-5034, or DOS System Control and Service, GC24-Se36.

GC2ij-5961

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PROGRAM NUMBER 369p-AS-991

This-reference Publication contains specifications and operating procedures for generating and maintaining a system tape for Basic programming Support.

GC24-5962

!IB! ~li!~.!1L1§.~ !!!~ii QPER!!ING ~I.liTEM !!!TOTE~1. §~gnf!!!£H!§

This reference pu blication describes the testing services provided by the Disk Operating System Autotest. The following featUres are described: Autopatch, Test Request Options, normal and abnormal End of Job Dumps, Disaster, Continue and the Autotest Card-to-Tape variable program.

Pt"ogramll.er-oriented diagnostic messages are also included.

Control card formats and examples are given for Job control as well as for Autotest. J

The reader should be familiar with the following related pUblications:

IBM SYSTEH/369 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION, order number GA22-6821;

IBM SYSTEM/369 DISK AND TAPE OPERATING SYSTEMS ASSEMBLER specifica tions, order Dumber GC24-3413;

IBM SYSTEM/369 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM SYSTEM CONTROL and system service programs, order number GC24-5936;

IB! SYSTEM/369 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATING guide, order number GC24-5922;

IBM SYSTEM/369 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM SYSTEM GENERATION and maintenance, 'order number GC2ij.-5033; and

IBM SYSTEM/369 DISK AND TAPE OPERATING SYSTEMS UTILITY programs specifications, order number GC24-3465.

GC2ij-5963

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.!iA§i.Eli !!Q~ ~x..§I~!i§ nl.~ ll.!lli!!!X 11!!ill.!&

This index is a consolidation of the indexes of programming publications for the IBH Disk. Operating System (DOS). Each index entry is accompanied by an abbreviated title of the publication. Appendix A contains a list of the DOS

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publications used to compile this consolidated index by abbreviated title, complete title, order number, and the subject code of the publication within the IBM System Reference Library. Appendix B contains the publication plan for the Disk Operating Syst~m.

For titles and abstracts of all IBM System/36J and system/37fl publications, see the IBM System/36t1 and System/370 Bibliography (GA22-6822).

GC2ij-596ij

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This index is a consolidation of the indexes of all programming publications for the IBM Tape Operating system (TOS). Each index entry is accompanied by the abbreviated publication title, and subjeGt code of the publication within the IBH System Reference Library, and the publication form number. Appendix A contains a list of the TOS publications, by title and form number, used to compile this consolidated index. Appendix B contains the publication plan for the Tape Operating System.

GC2ij.-S066

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llECU1.ll~ g!H!§B!1:h. ~gEfl11QllQ1i2 !!!~ ggg!1TI!§ GUIQ£!.L PRO!llAl1 .lli!11~ID! IQR QQ§ 1'§'!!!!=1lli=~§1 !Q~ ~§!!,!=DN-41!J This reference publication describes the On Line Test Executive Program. that controls on line testing of I/O units under the Disk and Tape Opet"ating Systems supervisors.

It explains the functions of the program and gives

procedures fot" running the test prog.["ams~ The test programs are not described in this publication.. Information about the test programs can be obtained from an IBM Field Engineering representative.

GC2ij-5967

!!!~ §:YSTEM/360 ~M.I~ fliQQ~!l!l!.!~§ SUPPORT MASTER INDEX This index is a consolidation of the-indemof

:111-programming publications for IBM system/360 Basic

Programming Support (BPS). Each indeX entry is accom.panied by the abbreviated publication title, the subject code of the publication wi thin the IBl1 Systellls Reference Library, and the publication form number. Appendix A contains a list of the BPS publications, by title and form. number, used to compile this consolidated index. Appendix B contains the publication plan for Basic Programming Support.

GC2ij-5969

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MODULAR FILE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERiTlNGG"UIDE -fRQg~!~-![H~ig-J~~UT-ll~

This reference publication describes the specifications and operating procedures for the IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support Modular File Maintenance program ..

This program is used to retrieve programs from IBM-supplied distribution tapes. It i.ll~o builds and maintains a filt:!

of one or more modulus, primarily source and/or object decks of programs, which may be revised whenever necessary.

Programmer-ori(Jntcd diagnostic messages, as well as formats and examples of control statements for job control and the Modular File Maintenance program, are included in this publication.. An understanding of the IBM System/369 programming concepts is a prerequisite.

System/36liJ programming concepts are discussed in IBM SYSTEM/36liJ PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION, Order No~ GA22-6821.

Titles and abstracts of other reatled publications are listed in the IBM SYSTEM/360 BIBLIOGRAPBY, Order No. GA22-6822. For indexes to other BPS publications refer to the IBM SYSTEM/360 BASIC PROGRAMMING SUPPORT MASTER INDEX, Order No. GC24-5067 ..

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The types of labels that may be written on magnetic tape by the System/36.0 are defined and described in this reference m.anual. The processing performed by the programming systems, and the specifications that the user must supply to the systems, are discussed in two major sections: one section for BPS and BOS processing, and another section for TOS and DOS processing. Each section discusses the processing of standard, user-standard, and nonstandard labels, and unlabeled files. The discussion deals primarily with the functions performed for volume, header, and trailer labels when the user gives

specifications directly to Ioes through DTF entries. In addition, a portion of each label processing section deals with the label processing specifications required by components of the system (such as Sort/Merge, utilities, COBOL, etc.).

Illustra tions of volume layouts depict the various art"angements of labels and data records that can be handled

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by the four programming systems. Plowcharts show the sequence of events that occur when files with standard.

nonstandard" or no labels are opened and closed.

Por a thorough understanding of this manual. the reader should have a basic knowledge of the Input/Output control System (IOeS). The manuals that provide tb.is information for each system are:

IBH SYSTEK/36B BASIC PROGRUHING SUPPORT, ASSEIIBLER WITH INPUT/OUTPUT HACROS (TAPE) SPECIFICATIONS, GC24-JJ55.

IBH SISTER/36S BASIC OPERATING SYSTEM, ASSElIaLER WITH INPUT/OOTPUT nACROS SPECIFICATIONS, GC24-3361.

IBH SYSTEB/360 TAPE OPERATING SYSTEK, SUPERVISOR AND INPUT/OUTPUT HACROS, GC24-5B35.

IBH SYSTEK/36B DISK OPERATING SISTEn, SUPERVISOR AND IHPUT/OUTPUT HACROS, GC24-SB37.

GC24-5S72

.Ill!! liIl!I!!.!!LMJ! !!!g QWUill llllmL 11!!l!l !.AJ!l!!.!l The types of labels that lIIay be written on a Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) by the Disk operating System are defined and described in this reference manual. The processing performed by the prograllll.ing system, and the specifications that the user lIust supply to the system, are discussed in the second major section. This section discusses the processing of standard labels (volume, format-1, format-3) and user-standard labels for input/output sequential files and input/output direct access files.

For indexed sequential files, the section discusses standard labels (volume, forma t-1, forma t-2) under the load, add,

For indexed sequential files, the section discusses standard labels (volume, forma t-1, forma t-2) under the load, add,

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