Where are you looking at this information?

If it is only the DATACLAS then go to ISMF and select the DATA CLASS option.  
Then scroll through the panel until you find the entries.  Place the cursor on 
the entry and press HELP (PF1).  This will provide the definition for that 
field.

If you are only looking at JCL, then
The volume-count on the VOLUME parameter in the data class specifies the 
maximum number of SMS-managed volumes that a data set can span. The maximum 
volume-count allowed by data class is 255. For SMS-managed DASD data set, the 
maximum volumes that a data set can span is 59, a greater than 59 volume-count 
in data class will be overridden with 59. The volume-count is ignored for data 
sets to which no storage class is assigned.

Have you done any internet searches?  Have you gone to www.ibm.com and done any 
searches?

Lizette


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Subject: what is the diffenet between volcount and Dynamic Volume Count

Hi all

 Could you explain what is the diffenet between volcount and Dynamic Volume 
Count  ?

I am very confused how to use volcount and Dynamic Volume Count

Thanks a lot!

Best Regards,

Jason Cai

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