IEBCOMPR
Used to compare two sequential data sets, two partitioned data sets or
two PDSEs at the logical record level to verify a backup copy. Fixed,
Variable, or undefined records from blocked or unblocked data sets or
members can also be compared. However, you should not use IEBCOMPR
to compare load modules.
IEBCOPY
Can be used to:
Make a copy of a partitioned data set or PDSE.
Merge partitioned data sets (except when unloading).
Create a sequential form of a PDS or PDSE for a back up or transport.
Reload one or more members from a PDSU into a partitioned data set or
PDSE.
Select specific members of a PDS or PDSE to be copied, loaded, or
unloaded.
Replace members of a partitioned data set or PDSE.
Rename selected members of a partitioned data set or PDSE when
copied.
Exclude members from a data set to be copied, unloaded, or loaded
Compress a partitioned data set in place.
Upgrade a load module for faster loading by MVS program fetch.
Copy and reblock load modules.
Convert load modules in a PDS to program objects in a PDSE .
Convert a partitioned data set to a PDSE or a PDSE to a partitioned data
set.
Copy to or from a PDSE data set, a member and its aliases together as a
group
IEBDBG
IEBDG is a data set utility used to provide a pattern of test data to be used
as a programming debugging aid. This pattern of data can then be
analyzed quickly for predictable results.
IEBEDIT
To create a data set containing a selection of jobs or job steps. These jobs
or job steps can be entered into the job stream at a later time for
processing.
IEBGENER
Can be used to:
Create a backup copy of a PS, a member of a PDS or PDSE or an HFS file.
Produce a PDS or PDSE, or a member of a PDS or PDSE, from a PS or
HFS.
Expand a PDS by creating members and merging them into the existing
data set.
Produce an edited sequential or partitioned data set or PDSE.
Manipulate data sets containing double-byte character set data.
Print sequential data sets, members of PDS or PDSEs or HFS files.
Reblock or change the logical record length of a data set.
Copy user labels on sequential output data sets.
Supply editing facilities and exits for your routines.
IEBIMAGE
Modify, print, or link modules for use with the IBM 3800 Printing
Subsystem and IBM 4248 printer modules and stores them in a library.
IEBISAM
Can be used to:
Copy an ISAM data set directly from one DASD volume to another.
Create a backup copy of an ISAM by copying it into a PS on a DASD
/Tape.
Create an ISAM data set from an PS.
Print an ISAM data set.
IEBPTPCH
Can be used to print or punch:
A sequential or partitioned data set, or PDSE, in its entirety
Selected members from a partitioned data set or PDSE
Selected records from a sequential or partitioned data set, or PDSE
The directory of a partitioned data set or PDSE
An edited version of a sequential or partitioned data set or PDSE
A data set containing DBCS.
IEFBR14
Dummy program. Does Nothing.
IEBUPDTE
Can be used to:
Incorporate source language modifications into PS or PDS, or PDSEs
Create and update data set libraries
Modify existing sequential data sets or members of PDS or PDSEs
Change the organization of a data set from PS to PDS or PDSE, or the
reverse.
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IEHATLAS
Equivalent to Device Support Facility (ICKDSF). Not available now.
IEHINITT
Used to place standard volume label sets onto any number of magnetic
tapes mounted on one or more tape units
IEHLIST
A system utility used to list entries in the directory of one or more
partitioned data sets or PDSEs, or entries in an indexed or non-indexed
volume table of contents. Any number of listings can be requested in a
single execution of the program
IEHMOVE
Can be used to move or copy:
A sequential, partitioned or BDAM data set residing on one to five
volumes.
A group of non-VSAM data sets cataloged in an ICF catalog.
A volume of data sets.
BDAM data sets with variable-spanned records.
IEHPROGM
Can be used to:
Scratch (delete) a data set or a member of a partitioned data set.
Rename a data set or a member of a partitioned data set.
Maintain data set passwords.
IFHSTATR
Select, format, and write information about tape errors from the
IFASMFDP tape.