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The
command
procedure
is
entered
in
the
data
set
or
into
a
member
of
a
command
procedure
library
with
the
EDIT
command.
The
descriptive
qualifier
normally
used
is
CLIST.
You
must
also
use
the
SAVE
subcommand
to
save
the
command
procedure.
ASSIGNING
SYMBOLIC
VALUES
When
you
enter
the
canmands
and
subcommands
in
the
procedure,
you
can
include
symbolic
values
for
any
operand
or
value
of
an
operand.
A
symbolic
value
is
characterized
by
a
name
preceded
by
an
ampersand
(&).
The
name
consists
of
letters
and
numbers,
but
it
must
begin
with
a
letter.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
substitute
the
symbolic
value
&DSNAME
for
the
'data
set
name'
operand
in
the
following
statement:
EDIT
data
set
name
NEW
DATA
enter:
edit
&dsname
new
data
If
the
symbolic
value
must
be
immediately
followed
by
a
special
character
(such
as
a
right
parenthesis,
apostrophe,
or
period),
the
symbolic
value
must
end
with
a
period.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
substitute
the
symbolic
value
&DSNAME
for
the
"data
set
name"
operand
in
the
following
expression:
DATASET(data
set
name)
enter:
dataset(&dsname.)
A
command
procedure
that
contains
symbolic
values
must
begin
with
a
PROC
statement.
The
symbolic
values
that
are
identified
by
ampersands
are
defined
by
the
operands
of
the
PROC
statement.
There
are
two
types
of
symbolic
va
lues:
Positional
--
a
required
operand
that
must
be
replaced
by
the
user
in
the
EXEC
command.
It
can
contain
up
to
252
characters
Keyword
--
an
optional
operand
that
can
be
replaced
by
the
user
if
desired.
It
can
contain
up
to
31
characters.
The
PROC
statement
must
indicate
the
number
of
positi
onal
symbolic
values
to
be
supplied
by
the
user.
(If
none
of
the
symbolic
values
are
positional,
enter
zero.)
After
the
number,
list
the
positional
symbolic
values
omitting
their
ampersands,.
After
the
positional
symbolic
values,
list
the
keyword
symbolic
values
omitting
their
ampersands.
For
example,
assume
you
have
the
following
command
procedure
named
PR39:
PROC
3 INPUT
OUTPUT
LIST
LINES()
ALLOCATE
DATASET ( &INPUT.)
FILE
(INDATA)
OLD
ALLOCATE
DATASET(&OUTPUT.) BLOCK(lOO)
SPACE(300,10)
ALLOCATE
DATASET
( &LIST
.•
)
FILE
(PRINT)
CALL
PROG
2
'&LINES.'
END
Using
and
Writing
Command
Procedures
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