> The Vyy is the Version Number ... (allowing you to replace it up to 99 
> times). 
 
 
Are you saying that replacement versions may only be created in ascending 
sequence?  
 
 
> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:15:46 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: GDG Question
> To: [email protected]
> 
> At 09:29 -0500 on 01/20/2009, Joe Aulph wrote about Re: GDG Question:
> 
> >So what your saying is the the LOCATE/CAMLIST macros (and others I suppose)
> >never even look at the Vxx part of the DSN.
> >Your usage of it is interesting, never thought of it myself, but lord knows
> >I could have used it!
> >
> >Thank You,
> >
> >Joe Aulph,
> >Senior Systems Programmer:
> >850-487-8945
> >[email protected]
> 
> They look at and use it. It is just that when you catalog a GxxxxVyy 
> it will replace an existent GxxxxVyy entry. The Vyy is the Version 
> Number of the Gxxxx dataset (allowing you to replace it up to 99 
> times). There can be only one version of each generation. To do this 
> you must use an Absolute Dataset Name (GDGBASE.GxxxxVyy) not the 
> GDGBASE(x) Relative type name.
> 
 
 
 
 
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