Use verb code 02 and the text unit keys listed in Table 1 and described on the following pages to request dynamic unallocation processing by DYNALLOC. To deallocate a resource, you must specify either the DUNDDNAM key, the DUNDSNAM key, or the DUNPATH key.
Hex Text |
Mnemonic | DYNALLOC Function |
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0001 | DUNDDNAM | Specifies the ddname of the resource to be deallocated. |
0002 | DUNDSNAM | Specifies the data set to be deallocated. |
0003 | DUNMEMBR | Specifies the PDS member to be deallocated. |
0005 | DUNOVDSP | Specifies an overriding disposition for the data set to be unallocated. |
0007 | DUNUNALC | Specifies deallocation even if the resource has the permanently allocated attribute. |
0008 | DUNREMOV | Specifies removal of the “in-use” attribute, even if the resource does not have the permanently allocated attribute. |
000A | DUNOVSNH | Specifies “nohold” status for a deallocated SYSOUT data set and overrides previous “hold” specification. |
0018 | DUNOVCLS | Specifies an overriding SYSOUT class. |
0058 | DUNOVSUS | Specifies an overriding destination
to which the SYSOUT data set being deallocated is to be routed. Note: Keys 0058 and 0063 are equivalent to the JCL DEST= parameter,
where DEST=(dunovsus) or DEST=(dunovsus,dunovuid).
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0059 | DUNOVSHQ | Specifies “hold” status for a deallocated SYSOUT data set and overrides previous “nohold” specifications. |
0063 | DUNOVUID | Specifies an overriding destination
user ID to which the SYSOUT data set being deallocated is to be routed. Note: Keys 0058 and 0063 are equivalent to the JCL DEST= parameter,
where DEST=(dunovsus) or DEST=(dunovsus,dunovuid).
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8013 | DUNSPIN | Specifies an overriding decision that determines whether the output for the SYSOUT data set is to be printed immediately, or at the end of the job. |
8017 | DUNPATH | Specifies the pathname of the z/OS® UNIX file to be deallocated. |
801A | DUNOVPDS | Specifies an overriding disposition for the file to be deallocated. |