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<h2>IMS Native z/OS DDL utility</h2>
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DDL provides for three intuitive and easy to use verbs:
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CREATE, ALTER, and DROP. The language is so popular that it
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Starting with IMS 15.3, you can use the IMS Data Definition
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utility to submit DDL. This utility does not require IMS
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Connect and ODBM, and runs in a BMP region of IMS.
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<h3>
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IMS Native z/OS DDL utility (Data Definition utility)
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<h3>Using DDL to define databases and program views</h3>
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<!-- =========================== z/OS DDL utility =========================== -->
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<h2>IMS Native z/OS DDL utility</h2>
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<p>DDL provides for three intuitive and easy to use verbs: CREATE, ALTER, and DROP. The language is so popular that it has become the de facto industry standard.</p>
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<p>Starting with IMS 15.3, you can use the IMS Data Definition utility to submit DDL. This utility does not require IMS Connect and ODBM, and runs in a BMP region of IMS.</p>
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IMS Native z/OS DDL utility (Data Definition utility)
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Data Definition utility (DFS3ID00) batch enhancement
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<h3>Using DDL to define databases and program views</h3>
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