Is there a way of finding out the DEVTYP of "indirectly-cataloged" datasets?
   
  Could the good folks at SUN/STORAGETEK provide an answer if possible?

"Chase, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of willie bunter
> 
> Good Morning To All,
> 
> I am stuck trying to decipher the DEVTYPE X'00000000' from 
> the following LISTCAT (posted below). The dsn is cataloged, 
> and the VOLSERS are controlled by a product ExHPDM. I have 
> checked the manual Z/OS V1R7.0.DFSMS Access Method Services 
> for Catalogs, but it is not indicated in the LISTCAT Code 
> column. Can anybody suggest where else I can look it up?
> 
> NONVSAM ------- SYS2.VPROM02.C1018300 
> 
> IN-CAT --- SYS2.ICFCAT.BACKUP 
> 
> HISTORY 
> 
> DATASET-OWNER-----(NULL) CREATION--------2008.082 
> 
> RELEASE----------------2 EXPIRATION------0000.000 
> 
> VOLUMES 
> 
> VOLSER------------**SOV* DEVTYPE------X'00000000' 
> FSEQN------4
> ASSOCIATIONS--------(NULL) 
> 
> ATTRIBUTES 
> 
> 
> Thanks.

We see that on all "indirectly-cataloged" datasets.

-jc-

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