The SET statement consists of the characters // in columns
1 and 2 and four fields: name, operation (SET), parameter(s), and
comments. Multiple parameters: When more
than one parameter is coded, separate parameters by commas. For example: //SP1 SET PARM1=OLD,PARM2=222001
Special characters and blanks: When a parameter
value contains special characters or blanks, enclose the value in
apostrophes. The enclosing apostrophes are not considered part of
the value. For example: //SP2 SET PARM3='3400-6'
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each apostrophe that is part of a value as two consecutive apostrophes.
For example: //SP3 SET PARM4='O''DAY'
However,
if the symbolic parameter is enclosed within a matched pair of parentheses,
you do not need to enclose the parentheses in apostrophes. For example: //SET1 SET DSP=(NEW,KEEP)
Continuation onto another statement: End each statement
with a comma after a complete parameter and continue the parameter
field on the next statement between columns 4 and 16. For example: //SP4 SET PARM5=OLD,PARM6='SYS1.LINKLIB(P40)',
// PARM7=SYSDA,PARM8='(CYL,(10,1))'
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