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After
you
specify
the
data
set
name
and
the
NEW
or
OLD
operand,
you
should
specify
the
data
set
type.
The
data
set
type
is
an
operand
that
describes
the
purpose
for
which
the
data
set,
is
to
be
or
was
created.
The
type
operand
is
one
of
the
sources
from
which
the
system
can
obtain
the
descriptive
qualifier.
The
valid
types
are:
ASM
BASIC
CLIST
CNTL
COBOL
DATA
FORTE
FORTG
FORTGI
FORTH
GOFORT
IPLI
PLI
PLIF
TEXT
Note:
Any
user
data
set
types,
specified
at
system
generation
time,
are
also
valid
data
set
types.
If
the
system
cannot
find
the
data
set
type
from
other
,~ources"
you
are
prompt
ed
for
it
.•
If
you
do
not
want
your
data
set
to
have
line
numbers,
use
the
NONUM
operand..
For
exampl
e,
edit
ab75
new asm nonum
Do
not
specify
NONUM
for
the
BASIC,
IPLI,
and
GO
FORT
data
set
types,
because
they
must
always
have
line
numbers.
Except
for
TEXT
type
data
sets.
lines
of
input
are
translated
to
uppercase
letters
by
the
system.
If
you
want
the
system
to
retain
your
input
in
the
same
form
as
you
enter
it
(uppercase
and
lowercase),
code
the
ASIS
operand.
For
example:
edit
mydata
new
data
asis
The ASIS
operand
is
not
valid
for
all
data
set
types.
If
it
is
invalid
for
your
data
set
type
.•
a
message
will
be
printed
at
your
terminal
notifying
you
that
translation
to
CAPS
is
in
effect.
Creating a Data Set
You
usually
create
a
data
set
when EDIT
is
in
input
mode.
You
request
input
mode when
you
enter
one
of
the
following:
The
NEW
operand
in
the
EDIT command,.
The
INPUT
subcommand
while
you
are
in
edit
mode.
The
INSERT subcommand
with
no
operands.
A
null
line
if
the
system
is
in
EDIT
mode.
After
you
enter
the
EDIT
command
with
the
NEW
operand
the
system
sends
you
the
following
message:
INPUT
Entering
and
Manipulating
Data
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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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