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/* Rexx */ /*--*/ /* This sample will use Key Export (CSNBKEX) and Key Import (CSNBKIM) */ /* and NOCV key-encrypting keys (aka transport keys) to create */ /* another key with the same clear key value. This will work with */ /* any key type supported by Key Import. */ /* */ /* To generate NOCV key-encrypting keys, see Rexx Sample in the */ /* IBM Crypto Education community: */ /* Generate/Create NOCV IMPORTER/EXPORTER key-encrypting key pair */ /* */ /* For more information about NOCV key-encrypting keys (KEKs), see */ /* Chapter 2 of the z/OS ICSF Application Programmer's Guide. */ /*--*/ /* When a key is exported under a NOCV KEK, the control vector is not */ /* applied to the transport key. The key is encrypted under the */ /* transport key itself, not under the transport key variant. */ /* For more information on transport key variants and the callable */ /* services used in this sample, see the z/OS ICSF Application */ /* Programmer's Guide. */ /*--*/ /* This sample assumes the following key-encrypting keys exist */ /* in the CKDS