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Fragment of a Destination Definition

The following is a fragment of a properly constructed destination definition. The first seven lines of the definition are comments (an asterisk in the first column). The next six lines each contain a definition statement (TYPE=DEST, and so on) starting in the first column, and each statement is followed by a series of blanks (the first one indicates the end of the statement) and a comment (identified as such by the preceding asterisk).

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*CA XCOM Data Transport for z/OS                                                               *
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*FUNCTION:CA XCOM Data Transport r11.6 to UNIX system                                          *
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TYPE=DEST                    *This is a dest member
LU=LU2310                    *Logical unit name
WRITER=UNIX                  *Name of JES writer for PSO support
GETSESS=NO                   *Session must be operator/remotely activated
ACCSEC=NO                    *Access security fields not used
PSOWAIT=YES                  *JES spool scan delay is on
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