gtps4m3v | System Generation |
The SENDG macro diagnoses incompatibilities in SKLNG macro calls, and
generates an SCK/PKST record.
SENDG is coded as the last macro in SKLNG/SENDG macro pairs (that represent
SCK macro sets), and as the final delimiter at the end of the SCK
generation.
The very first SENDG macro coded is coded with the DEVICE, LOAD, and PID
options. If the first SENDG macro does not contain any STC options,
then the default selections are set.
Subsequent SENDG macro calls are coded without parameters.
The final SENDG macro (the delimiter) is coded with the END option, and is
coded following the last PKSTG. This invocation performs final checks,
generates PDUMP records, if required, and provides a report of the number of
records of each type that were generated.
Format
- DEVICE=3350|3375|3380|3390
- This parameter describes the disk device used for the SDMF/DRIL
disk. 3390s installed in 3380 emulation mode must be coded as
3380.
- LOAD=YES|NO
- Yes is used when the customer has changed the format of the SCK or PKST
records and wishes to load the SDMF and DRIL disk with updated record
DSECTs.
- PID=A|a
- This parameter provides a single alphabetic character to identify the SCK
pilot tape from other pilot tapes. This parameter must be alphabetic
and if omitted the alphabetic character 'A' will be
substituted.
- LADDR1=laddr1
- This parameter specifies the starting address of large records on the
pack.
- LADDR2=laddr2
- This parameter specifies the ending address of large records on the
pack.
- SADDR1=saddr1
- This parameter specifies the starting address of small records on the
pack.
- SADDR2=saddr2
- This parameter specifies the ending address of small records on the
pack.
- END
- The END parameter is only coded on the last SENDG macro statement in the
input stream.
- Note:
- The LADDR1, LADDR2, SADDR1, and SADDR2 parameters are used to override the
defaults on the STC load address control cards. If these parameters are
not coded, the defaults defined in SENDG (see listing) are used.
Examples
None.
References
None.