BSF (Backward Space File)
- Purpose
- Move the tape backward one or more tape files.
- Usage notes
- A tape
file consists of blocks of data delimited by a tape mark. For
this function, a tape label set is also considered a file. The tape
stops
after the specified number of tape marks has been read or the load
point has
been reached. The tape is positioned immediately before a tape mark
or
at the load point.
Specify a DDNAME for the tape.
- Options
- None.
- Related functions
-
- BSR
- Move the tape backward one or more records
- FSF
- Move the tape forward one or more files
- FSR
- Move the tape forward one or more records
- REW
- Rewind a tape to its load point
- RUN
- Rewind a tape and unload it
- ddname
- Refers to a DD or TSO ALLOC statement.
- LABEL=BLP
- Specifies that bypass label processing is used. This parameter must be specified with the first File Manager function that uses the tape. For BLP processing requirements, see "Customizing the Security Environment" in the File Manager Customization Guide.
- nfiles
- Number of tape files to be spaced backward. The maximum is 99 999; the default is 1.