CA LOOK had this (D alloc,j=), but it is not supported anymore. I believe
that sysview from CA has a replacement for this, that you can run from the
system console. 

Itschak  

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If it's Dataset contention your trying to discover, you might also try in
ISPF, using DDLIST;CON command

Darren

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Of GIONFRIDDO MICHELE
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:14 AM
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Subject: Dataset allocated by JOB or ASID

Hi.

 

I would like to see all dataset name allocated by Job or Asid or User TSO
from an operator console. 

 

How can I do in a simple way, through a MVS command or other?

 

Bye

 

Mike



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