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Latest revision as of 17:42, 15 November 2017
Invoking Fast/Unload under z/OS
For versions of Fast/Unload through 4.7, the product is installed as a standalone z/OS program. As of the next version after 4.7, numbered 7.7 to associate it to Model 204 version 7.7, the product is integrated with the Model 204 Online load module and invoked as part of the integrated load module.
Regardless of product version, Fast/Unload is invoked with the EXEC JCL card, and its
program name as distributed is FUNLOAD
:
// EXEC PGM=FUNLOAD
DD names
The following DD names are used by Fast/Unload:
- FUNIN — This DD contains the statements used to describe the unload.
FUNIN
must be composed of fixed-length, 80-byte records. - FUNPRINT — This DD is used as a log file and for reporting errors.
This DD is referred to as the report data set. No DCB information is required, but if supplied:
RECFM
may be x[B][A], where x isF
orV
. If not specified, it defaults toVBA
. ASCII carriage control (theA
suffix) is always used.LRECL
defaults to either 133 (forRECFM F
) or 137 (forRECFM V
)BLKSIZE
defaults to 8192 (for RECFM F) or 8196 (for RECFM V)
- destination —
A DD is required for each of the sequential data sets (which must be unique) declared as an output stream to which records are to be unloaded.
FUNOUT
is the default output stream for FUEL programs written for versions prior to 4.1. - input — A DD statement is required for the input Model 204 data file. The DD statement for the Model 204 file must match the internal name of the data file. In addition, if a Model 204 data file is made up of multiple physical files, DD cards must be provided for all physical files making up the logical file.
- SYSUDUMP or SYSMDUMP
- Prior to version 7.7:
It is recommended that you allocate either
SYSUDUMP
orSYSMDUMP
to the Fast/Unload job step. - As of version 7.7:
Do not use
SYSUDUMP
.SYSMDUMP
is still useful.
- Prior to version 7.7:
As of the version 7.7 integration of Fast/Unload with the Online load module, these additional DD names can be used with PGM=FUNLOAD for possible problem diagnosis by Rocket Technical Support. They are not required.
- CCASNAP —
If Fast/Unload encounters an abend, a Model 204 snap is created and sent to the
CCASNAP
DD. Since this is key to diagnosing many problems, Fast/Unload ensures that the DD name is allocated (toSYSOUT=A
) if it has not been provided. - CCAAUDIT —
You can capture the normal Model 204 audit trail if you provide a
CCAAUDIT
DD. This is a small file (generally less than 100 records) and the information is usually not important, but it might be helpful for problem diagnosis. - CCAPRINT —
You can capture the normal Model 204 file for initialization
if you provide a
CCAPRINT
DD. This is a small file (generally less than 50 records) and the information is usually not important, but it might be helpful for problem diagnosis. You should be able to define this as a SYSOUT file.
Sample JCL
The following is an example of JCL that runs pre-7.7 Fast/Unload as a standalone program in a z/OS environment:
//FUNLOAD JOB (0),CLASS=C,MSGCLASS=A,NOTIFY=HOMER //FUNLOAD EXEC PGM=FUNLOAD,REGION=1024K //STEPLIB DD DSN=M204.FUNLOAD.LOAD,DISP=SHR //SYSUDUMP DD DSN=SYSOUT=* //SIRXREFD DD DSN=ULSPF.V404.SIRXREFD,DISP=SHR //FUNOUT DD UNIT=TAPE,VOL=SER=DUMP1, // LABEL=(1,SL),DISP=(NEW,PASS), // DSN=SIRXREFD.OUTPUT,DCB=BLKSIZE=30000 //FUNPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //FUNIN DD * OPEN SIRXREFD FOR EACH RECORD PUT '*' OUTPUT PAI END FOR //
The same JCL can be used for version 7.7 and later, except:
- Change the load library. Use something like the following to reference the integrated Model 204 library:
//STEPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=M204.V77.LOADLIB
- Consider using the additional optional 7.7 DD statements.
Invoking Fast/Unload as a standalone CMS program
Fast/Unload must be invoked by the Model 204 CMS interface because
it uses the CMS interface's EXCP and BSAM simulation.
The program name
of Fast/Unload as distributed is FUNLOAD
.
A FILEDEF must be provided for any DD to be used by Fast/Unload.
Note: Because Fast/Unload uses the Model 204 CMS interface, any file can be on an OS format minidisk.
The following DDNAMEs are used by Fast/Unload:
FUNIN
— This DD contains the FUEL used to describe the unload.FUNIN
must be composed of fixed length, 80 byte records.FUNPRINT
— This DD will be used as a log file and for reporting errors. This DD will also be referred to as the report data set.- destination —
A DD is required for each of the sequential data sets (which must be unique)
declared as an output stream to which records are to be unloaded.
FUNOUT
is the default output stream for FUEL programs written for versions prior to 4.1.
A FILEDEF statement is also required for the input Model 204 data file. The FILEDEF statement for the Model 204 file must match the internal name of the data file. In addition, if a Model 204 data file is made up of multiple physical files, FILEDEF commands must be provided for all physical files making up the logical file.
The following is an example of an EXEC that runs Fast/Unload in a CMS environment. Note that while REXX is used here, the EXEC could be written in EXEC or EXEC2.
/* Exec to run Fast/Unload */ Address command; 'FILEDEF * CLEAR'; 'FILEDEF FUNIN DISK FUN FUNLOAD A'; 'FILEDEF FUNPRINT DISK FUN LISTING A', '(RECFM VB LRECL 137 BLOCK 4096'; 'FILEDEF FUNOUT TAP1 (LRECL 10000 BLOCK 30000 RECFM VB'; 'FILEDEF SIRXREFD I DSN ULSPF V404 SIRXREFD'; 'M204CMS FUNLOAD'; Exit rc;
Note: In the above example, the Fast/Unload Extraction Language program is in file FUN FUNLOAD
on a CMS format disk, and the Model 204 data file SIRXREFD
is on an OS-format minidisk.
See also
- Fast/Unload overview
- Fast/Unload invocation
- Fast/Unload program parameters
- Fast/Unload Extraction Language (FUEL)
- Fast/Unload standard #functions
- Fast/Unload BLOB/CLOB processing considerations
- Fast/Unload datetime processing considerations
- Fast/Unload DATESTAT analysis
- Fast/Unload job statistics
- Fast/Unload SOUL Interface
- Fast/Unload with an external sort package
- Fast/Unload with DBCS data
- Fast/Unload customer-written assembler #function packages
- Fast/Unload user exits or filters
- Fast/Unload with Model 204 file groups
- Fast/Unload with Model 204 fieldgroups
- Fast/Unload with the Sir2000 Field Migration Facility
- Fast/Unload floating point arithmetic and numeric conversion
- Fast/Unload program return codes
- Fast/Unload installation
- Fast/Unload customization of defaults
- Fast/Unload SMF record format
- Fast/Unload release notes
- Fast/Unload messages