In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/10/2006
   at 12:13 AM, Steve Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Actually, my point was, if your allocation is able to be done at a
>"low enough" level, you get below "OPEN/CLOSE/EOV" and 14/15 & 30
>are not written.

Types 14 and 15 have nothing to do with allocation.

>WYLBUR, in using SVC32, also did its own read/write of VTOC records,
>attempted to consolidate data sets to single extent, etc. 

What version of Wylbur were you using? Didn't it do am OPEN prior to
doing I/O on the data set?


 
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