4 views

1 Answers

In IBM mainframe operating systems, such as OS/360, MVS, z/OS, a Data Control Block is a description of a dataset in a program. A DCB is coded in Assembler programs using the DCB macro instruction. High level language programmers use library routines containing DCBs.

A DCB is one of the many control blocks used in these operating systems. A control block is a data area with a predefined structure, very similar to a C struct, but typically only related to system's functions. A DCB may be compared to a FILE structure in C, but it is much more complex, offering many more options for various access methods.

The control block acted as the Application programming interface between Logical IOCS and the application program and usually was defined within the application program itself. The addresses of I/O subroutines would be resolved during a linkedit phase after compilation or else dynamically inserted at OPEN time.

The equivalent control block for IBM DOS/360, DOS/VSE and z/VSE operating systems is a "DTF"

4 views

Related Questions

What is Moving block?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Mindoro Block?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Three Block War?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Service Request Block?
1 Answers 6 Views
What is Tower block?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Block in the back?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Iraqi block cipher?
1 Answers 8 Views
What is GOST (block cipher)?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Block (data storage)?
1 Answers 4 Views