Associates a DD name with a tape dataset. 
	 
 
	 Syntax:
 
		 
		      *---------------------------------------------------------------
      *--- TLBL OPERANDS
      *--- // TLBL filename
      *---          file-id
      *---          date
      *---          file-serial-number
      *---          volume-sequence-number
      *---          file-sequence-number
      *---          generation-number
      *---          version-number
      *- --         DISP
      *---------------------------------------------------------------
 
	  
 
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		See also differences appendix at the end of this section 
		
 
		Where: 
		
 
		 
		   
			 - filename 
			 
 
 
			 - The DD name. 
			 
 
 
		   
		   
			 - file-id 
			 
 
 
			 - A Uuique name which identifies a dataset in the system catalog. 
			 
 
 
		   
		   
			 - date 
			 
 
 
			 - The retention period in days (0 to 9999) or Julian date 
			 
 
 
		   
		   
			 - file-serial-number 
			 
 
 
			 - The serial number of the first reel of the file. 
				
 Parsed but not processed*. 
				
 
			  
 
		   
		   
			 - volume-sequence--number data-secured file 
			 
 
 
			 - The volume at which you want to start processing. 
				
 Parsed but not processed*. 
				
 
			  
 
		   
		   
			 - file-sequence-number 
			 
 
 
			 - The volume at which you want to start processing. 
				
 Parsed but not processed*. 
				
 
			  
 
		   
		   
			 - generation-number 
			 
 
 
			 - Generation number of file to be processed. 
				
 Parsed but not processed*. 
				
 
			  
 
		   
		   
			 - DISP 
			 
 
 
			 - Disposition opened, after normal step end, after abnormal step end. 
			 
 
 
		   
		
 
	  
 
	  
		Note: The command and operand combinations listed in these topics are supported unless indicated as "parsed but not processed". Where indicated, this means: 
		
 
		  - Parsed but not processed - indicates that the command and the operand are not supported, however, 
			 Enterprise Developer parses it and, if it fails validation, a JCL error is generated. 
		  
 
 
		  - Parsed but not processed* - indicates that a number of the operands for JCL and POWER commands (for example, any tape or volume-specific operands) do not apply in the 
			 Micro Focus 
			 Enterprise Developer environment. See 
			 General Differences.