z/OS DFSMS OAM Application Programmer's Reference
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z/OS DFSMS OAM Application Programmer's Reference
SC23-6865-00
Abstract for Object Access Method Application Programmer's Reference
z/OS Version 2 Release 1 summary of changes
Understanding the Object Access Method
Understanding OAM components
Establishing a storage management policy
Understanding the OAM application programming interface
Choosing data types that work well with OAM
Retrieving a partial object
Coordinating DB2, OAM, and your application
Coordinating your application with OAM’s object identification
Overriding management policy defaults
Separating objects
Deleting objects
Application program interface for OAM
Using the OSREQ macro
What you can do with OSREQ
Choosing the form
Getting the code right
Implementing the functions
ACCESS—Initializing the OSREQ interface
CHANGE—Changing an object's management characteristics
DELETE—Deleting an existing object
QUERY—Obtaining object characteristics
RETRIEVE—Retrieving an existing object
Adding objects to the object storage hierarchy
STORE function
Processing a store to a new collection
Processing a store to an existing collection
STOREBEG—Beginning a Store Sequence operation
STOREPRT—Storing an individual part in a Store Sequence operation
STOREEND—Ending a Store Sequence operation
UNACCESS—Ending the OSREQ interface
OSREQ keyword parameter descriptions
Usage considerations
Usage requirements
Restrictions and limitations
Programming notes
Register use
Expiration date processing
Messages and codes
OAM return codes and reason codes
DB2 SQL error reason codes
CBRIBUFL macro
CBRIQEL macro
Sample program for object storage
CBROSREQ
CBROSR2
Reason codes
Performance considerations and object data reblocking
Performance considerations
Object data reblocking
Object storage
Object retrieval
Using the CBRUXSAE installation exit
Register contents on entry to CBRUXSAE
Programming the CBRUXSAE exit correctly
Sample CBRUXSAE installation exit
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