Type a unique 1- to 8-character name for your data set template.

Type in any comments about your data set template.

Type your data set naming convention.

Type the unit.

Type the number of buffers.

Select for assistance building a data set naming convention from the Change Data Set Name Template window.

Select the status.

Select the response to normal termination.

Select the response to abnormal termination.

Type the data class.

Type the management class.

Type the storage class.

Type the model DCB.

Displays the utility statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook.

Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Displays the utility statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook or window.

Specifies that you are using a disk media type.

Specifies that you are using a tape media type.

Select to indicate that you are not using any specific media type.

Select the appropriate unit.

Specifies that you want fully automatic space allocation.

Specifies constraints on the automatic space allocation.

Specifies custom space allocation parameters.

Type the percent of primary space to be allocated on the disk.

Type the maximum primary space allowable on the disk.

Type the number of secondary extents on the disk.

Type the space to be allocated on the primary.

Type the space to be allocated on the secondary.

Type the volumes on the disk.

Type the Generation Data Set limit (GDG).

Type the number of units.

Select to specify an expiration date.

Click the ellipsis button to view a calendar to help you select a date.

Opens a calendar to help you specify an expiration date.

Select to stack the data sets contiguously on the tape.

Select to specify the Generation Data Set limit (GDG)on the tape.

Select to specify the Generation Data Set limit (GDG).

Specify compression or no compression for the track recording technique.

Type the JES3 data set name.

Type the volumes on the tape.

Type the Generation Data Set limit (GDG) of the tape.

Type the retention period in days.

Specify the maximum number of volumes that an output data set may require. The value must be between 0 and 255. The default value for TAPE TEMPLATE is 95.

Specify the maximum number of volumes that an output data set may require. The value must be between 0 and 255. For DASD TEMPLATE there is no default value set by the utility. Operating system defaults apply.