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Allocating a data set

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To use a data set, you first allocate it (establish a link to it), then access the data using macros for the access method that you have chosen.

The allocation of a data set means either or both of two things:

  • To set aside (create) space for a new data set on a disk.
  • To establish a logical link between a job step and any data set.
You can allocate a data set using ISPF panel option 3.2. Other ways to allocate a data set include the following methods:
Access method services
You can allocate data sets through a multifunction services program called access method services. Access method services include commonly used commands for working with data sets, as ALLOCATE, ALTER, DELETE, and PRINT.
ALLOCATE
You can use the TSO ALLOCATE command to create data sets. The command actually guides you through the allocation values that you must specify.
ISPF menus
One menu guides the user through allocation of a data set.
JCL
You can use specific job control language (JCL) statements to allocate data sets.




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