Forgot to mention, yes, I am using CA-1.
I ran a GENER to copy to output file on our VTL (UNIT=V3590) with a 
LABEL=EXPDT=99000 with a DISP to CATLG if successful.
It ran OK and put the dataset (no stacking) into VOL=SER=682436.
Then, via ISPF TMS, I checked the volume and it shows the expiration date with 
the CATALOG description.
Then, I went to ISPF 3.2 and uncatalogued the dataset.
TMS still has the same information with the expiration date set to CATALOG.
I was expecting to see "SCRATCH" instead.
is this normal?
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Jonathan Goossen [jonathan.goos...@assurant.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 10:23 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: catalogued datasets in tapes and expiration dates

The answer likely varies by the TMS in use.

CA-1 will keep the tape until every dataset on it is expired. This can be
confusing as the volume record is also the first file on the tape. CA-1
will adjust its expiration to be equal the highest on the tape. If you
manually expire the first file (volume record) then the entire tape will
scratch regardless of the expiration of the rest of the files. That is one
reason that I am very carful about changing the expiration of volume
records.

In CA-1 there is an expiration called CATALOG. It will expire the file
when it is no longer cataloged. If a cataloged tape file has a Julian
expiration, then uncataloging the  file will not affect expiration. But
scratching the tape will uncatalog the file.

Thank you and have a Terrific day!

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IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu> wrote on 03/29/2012
08:51:19 AM:

> From: Uriel Carrasquilla <uriel.carrasqui...@mail.mcgill.ca>
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Date: 03/29/2012 08:52 AM
> Subject: Re: catalogued datasets in tapes and expiration dates
> Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu>
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> Let's say I have a tape with multiple datasets inside.
> Some datasets may be catalogued, some may not.
> I can understand the once not catalogued when they expire they no
> longer hold the tape from going to the scratch pool.
> But what about those cases when the catalogued datasets hit their
> expiration date? what happens?
> am I also correct in assuming that the entire tape with all the
> stacked datasets is being held until the last dataset in it expires?
> Please share your thoughts.
>
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