
D
A
T
A-SETS=
Y
ou
m
ust
t
yp e
the
name
of
the
data
set
y
ou
w
an
t
to
access.
If
the
name
y
ou
pro
vide
do es
not
match
the
names
listed,
QUER
Y
rep eats
the
prompt.
If
y
ou
decide
y
ou
do
not
w
an
t
to
access
the
listed
data
sets,
y
ou
may
ab ort
the
command
b
y
pressing
4
RETURN
5
instead
of
en
tering
a
data
set
name.
Y
ou
will
b e
prompted
for
another
command.
Job
Mo
de
QUER
Y
cannot
prompt
y
ou
for
the
desired
data
set
in
the
ev
en
t
of
ambiguit
y
.
The
data
set
to
b e
accessed
is
c
hosen
according
to
the
following
rules:
If
exactly
one
data
set
con
taining
the
data
item
app ears
in
the
data
set
list,
QUER
Y
uses
that
data
set.
If
more
than
one
of
the
data
sets
con
taining
the
data
item
app ears
in
the
data
set
list,
QUER
Y
uses
the
last
data
set
men
tioned
in
the
list.
If
no
data
set
con
taining
the
data
item
is
in
the
data
set
list,
QUER
Y
accesses
the
last
data
set
in
the
data
base
that
con
tains
the
data
item
and
to
whic
h
y
ou
ha
v
e
access.
Y
ou
may
w
an
t
to
use
the
F
ORM
data
item
name
command
in
session
mo
de
b efore
y
ou
prepare
y
our
job
to
determine
the
order
of
the
data
sets
that
include
the
data
item.
Y
ou
can
then
decide
what
to
include
in
the
data
set
list.
QUER
Y
will
inform
y
ou
of
whic
h
data
set
w
as
c
hosen,
if
there
is
an
y
ambiguit
y
,
with
this
message:
data
item
name
IS
A
MEMBER
OF
THESE
SETS:
data
set
name,data
set
name,
.
.
.
.
data
set
name
USED
Automatic
Data
Set
List
Additions
If
a
FIND
or
LIST
command
is
executed
whic
h
con
tains
an
unqualied
data
item
name
(i.e.,
a
data
item
without
a
preceding
data
set
name),
QUER
Y
automatically
adds
the
name
of
the
accessed
data
set
to
the
data
set
list.
This
o ccurs
whether
the
named
data
item
app ears
in
more
than
one
data
set
or
not.
T
o
a
v
oid
an
y
ambiguit
y
when
the
name
data
item
app ears
in
m
ultiple
data
sets,
y
ou
can
do
one
of
t
w
o
things:
Use
fully-qualied
data
item
names
in
all
commands.
Alwa
ys
reset
the
data
set
list
with
the
D
A
T
A-SETS=
command
prior
to
en
tering
a
command
using
a
data
item
whic
h
app ears
in
m
ultiple
sets.
Examples
Example
1
This
example
illustrates
the
D
A
T
A-SETS=
command.
Data
set
names
are
en
tered
in
to
the
data
set
list.
When
the
DEFINE
command
is
issued,
y
ou
can
see
whic
h
sets
are
curren
tly
in
the
list.
> S=INVENTORY,SALES
> DEFINE
DATA-BASE
=
ORDERS.PUB.SYS
DATA-BASE
=
>> 4
RETURN
5
PASSWORD
=
**********
PASSWORD
=
>> 4
RETURN
5
QUERY/V
COMMANDS
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