XT (REXX Variable to Tape) -- REXX only
- Purpose
- Copy a REXX stem variable to a tape file.
- Usage notes
- Each variable is copied, starting with stem.1
and finishing with stem.nnn,
where nnn is the value of stem.0.
For example, if stem is VARXX. and VARXX.0 has the value 3, the variables VARXX.1, VARXX.2, and VARXX.3 are copied to a tape file.
This function is available only from a REXX procedure.
- Related function
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- TX
- Copy tape records into a REXX stem variable
- blksize
- If recfmout contains F, the actual block size; otherwise, the maximum block size. If recfmout contains B or S, blksize is required; otherwise, it is optional. The maximum is 65 535 (for V), 9 999 (for D), or 9 999 999 (otherwise). If the tape is processed by other utilities or standard access methods, you must also consider the operating system limits.
- 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 for z/OS Customization Guide.
- mm
- A 2-byte tape mode as shown in Tape density and mode values.
- recfmout
- Record format for the output. Each value is a combination of the
following letters:
- B
- Blocked
- D
- Variable-length ISO/ANSI tape records
- F
- Fixed length
- S
- Spanned format
- U
- Undefined length
- V
- Variable length
- stem
- A REXX stem variable name. The maximum length is 44 characters.