Thank you for your help Charles & all.  I believe I am now able to
calculate/generate most of the same information for a dataset that is
available in ispf which is the bulk of my current project.

Dave

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It occurs to me that the conclusion of my note should read "CSI will return
the former. The DSCBs will let you compute the latter, and also return the
TRK and the 2 part of the original allocation."

Charles

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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Dynamically obtaining allocated space characteristics

Specifically, it's in DFSMS Managing Catalogs.

Does the OP want to know the space requested for the dataset, or the space
used by a dataset? E.g., do you want to be able to determine that the
dataset was allocated SPACE=(TRK,(5,2)) or that the dataset now occupies 9
tracks?

CSI will return the former. The DSCBs will let you compute the latter.

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