"Eric Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to scratch expired datasets without DFHSM or some other
storage manager?  We create SMS datasets in DB2 that have an expiration
date automatically set.  When the datasets expire, we want to scratch
them.  
> 
> Eric
> --

I suppose you mean Dasd datasets: what comes to my mind is to run
DCOLLECT and find the datasets with passed expiration dates. Hopefully
you have MXG/SAS to do this or else you should develope an assembler or
Rexx program.

Kees.
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