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OPTion TITLE Control Statement
The OPTion TITLE statement is used to specify an identifying string for a definition data
set. The identifying string can be any information that helps the user describe the contents
of the definition data set.
The OPTion TITLE statement must be placed in the definition data set; it cannot be issued
as an operator command. If more than one OPTion statement is specified in the definition
data set, only the identifying string of the last OPTion statement encountered is retained.
The identifying string can be displayed with HSC Display commands. Refer to
‘‘DISPLAY Command’’ in the HSC Operator’s Guide for descriptions of command syntax
and parameters.
Syntax
Control Statement Name
OPTion
initiates the OPTion control statement.
Parameters
TITLE
specifies an identifying string for the definition data set. If this statement is omitted,
the definition data set has no identifying string associated with it.
identifying-string
specifies the identifying string. The maximum length of the identifying string is
fifty characters. If the identifying string includes one or more spaces, or any
characters
TRACE or TRACEF
used to control internal tracing of HSC table lookups. During problem resolution,
Software Support may request that you specify one of these parameters.
OPTion TITLE(identifying-string)
TRACE
TRACEF
OPTion TITLE