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The
format
of
the
Export
List
File
record
is
designed
to
allow
for
ease
of
use.
It
is
expected
that
you
may
input
the
needed
information
manually
and
the
format
needs
to
be
tolerant
of
the
location
of
the
fields
in
the
record.
Each
list
file
record
contains
up
to
two
fields
that
are
separated
by
a
delimiter.
The
fields
“volser”
and
“destination”
must
be
displayed
in
that
order,
separated
by
a
field
delimiter.
If
the
record
is
not
equal
to
80
bytes,
the
record
is
not
processed
and
a
Status
File
record
is
written
with
a
status
code
of
24.
The
first
13
bytes
or
less
of
data
from
the
record
as
read
is
provided
in
the
Status
File
record.
If
only
one
field
is
found
in
the
record,
it
is
assumed
that
a
blank
destination
is
desired.
Table
35.
Export
List
File
Record
Name
Description
Volser
The
volume
serial
number
of
a
logical
volume
to
be
exported.
The
VTS
uses
six
characters
to
identify
the
volser,
starting
with
the
first
non-blank
character
and
continuing
until
six
non-blank
characters
have
been
found.
Valid
characters
are
A–Z
and
numerics
0–9.
The
search
for
six
non-blank
characters
continues
until
a
blank
or
delimiter
comma
character
is
found.
Note:
If
the
volser
found
is
not
six
characters
or
contains
non-valid
characters,
a
Status
File
record
is
written
with
a
status
code
of
1E
and
with
the
first
13
bytes
of
the
list
record.
Field
Delimiter
Comma
character
required
if
a
non-blank
destination
is
specified.
Destination
The
destination
for
the
logical
volume.
The
control
unit
uses
up
to
16
characters,
starting
with
the
first
non-blank
character
after
the
field
delimiter
and
continuing
through
byte
71,
for
the
destination
name.
Embedded
blanks
are
allowed
in
the
destination
name.
Any
characters
in
the
record
after
the
destination
field
are
ignored.
No
validity
checking
is
performed
on
the
name
found.
A
blank
destination
is
also
valid;
however,
all
characters
after
the
volser
or
delimiter
comma
and
throughout
byte
71
must
be
blank.
User
Field
Bytes
72–79
of
the
80-byte
record
are
not
used
or
checked
by
the
VTS.
This
field
may
contain
line
numbers
for
volume
lists.
Table
36.
Reserved
File
Length
Name
Description
80
Data
Set
Header
1
See
80
Data
Set
Header
2
See
Tape
Mark
recl
Reserved
File
Identifier
recl>=1.
This
record
must
be
present;
however,
neither
its
length
nor
contents
are
checked
or
used
by
the
control
unit.
Note:
The
minimum
record
length
written
to
tape
is
18
bytes.
N*recl
Reserved
File
Records
N
is
a
variable
number
of
file
records.
N=0
is
valid,
recl>=1,
records
not
checked
or
used
by
the
control
unit.
Note:
The
minimum
record
length
written
to
tape
is
18
bytes.
Tape
Mark
80
End
of
File
1
See
80
End
of
File
2
See
Tape
Mark
516
3494
Tape
Library
Operator
Guide
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