Open discussion: your post tells us where it was backed up from but the OP 
stated migrated from. The end result might be the same field but please be 
specific to migration.

We are all users at one time or another and users are never wrong! Confused 
and mistaken, yes. One only has to roll back time to figure out why the user 
believes it was somewhere else. Perhaps they coded VOL=SER=thisvl but SMS 
placed it elsewhere. They never looked and assume it went where they asked. 
It may been migrated, recalled to another volume, and then migrated again. If 
they are real stubborn, showing them any system held value will not convince 
them otherwise. At that point, stop wasting your time and explain it to your's 
and their's manager. 


On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:57:02 -0400, O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C] 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>The FRVOL=DSP129 field indicates the originating volume for the backup. 
Unless the user moved the dataset then it is also the volume from which it 
was migrated. End of discussion.
>
>________________________________
>
>I am trying to find the name of original volume (volser of the disk) where a 
dataset was housed.  I did a :
>  
>  HSEND LIST DSN('PROM.LIB.SRC') both ods('ZWA6WG.ODS.OUTPUT')
>  
>  Under the FROM VOLUME column it has the volser.  However, I have been 
told by the user that it is not the original volume from which the dsn was 
migrated.
>  
>  Am I wrong?  If so is there another way of finding the volser of the disk 
where the dsn was migrated from?
>

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