I'm aware of CPK TYPE=RLSE.  There is a limitation in their process that I am 
trying to overcome.

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If you are replacing ADRDSSU with FDR, FASTCPK provides that functionality:
http://www.fdr.com/products/fastcpk/
That *may* be a priced feature though. It's been several years since I used the 
product.

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 3:29 PM, PINION, RICHARD W. < 
rpin...@firsttennessee.com> wrote:

> I've looked through the CBT index and haven't found anything, but are 
> you aware of a program to release free space?  Yes, I'm aware of 
> ADRDSSU's function, but we are replacing IBM's ADRDSSU.  As a 
> secondary question, does anybody know what program ISPF option 3.4 
> uses to release free space?  And if so, can that program be run apart 
> from ISPF 3.4?
>
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> On Behalf Of Sam Golob
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> Hi Folks,
>
>      We've been quietly trying to get a bunch of old programs (that 
> used to work) to work now, under z/OS 2.2.  I've got a list below, and 
> you are welcome to explore them, on the UPDATES page of 
> www.cbttape.org, File 300.  This list may not be complete.  Try to 
> look at the latest ISPF statistics for the members, on the Updates version of 
> File 300.
>
>      This is an ongoing public service.  One example is a SCRATCH TSO 
> command that scratches a dataset without uncataloging it.  IEHPROGM is 
> awkward to use, and sometimes you need a quick TSO command to do this job.
> Just one example. DSMF is another.  Here's a list of some of the 
> updates we've done.
>
> AUCMD              01.99    17/02/19 13:59   609  SBGOLOB
> AUCMD$             01.03    17/02/19 13:57    29  SBGOLOB
> CMD                01.99    16/12/04 10:49   609  SBGOLOB
> CMD$               01.10    16/12/04 12:25    29  SBGOLOB
> CMDLOFF            01.09    17/07/04  0:32   154  SBGOLOB
> COPYSDS            01.32    16/09/04  1:37  1976  UPDATED
> COPYSDS#           01.03    16/09/05 18:50    53  UPDATED
> COUNT              01.56    16/09/04  0:52  1293  UPDATED
> COUNT#             01.02    16/09/05 19:14    18  UPDATED
> EKKO               01.00    16/11/05 13:57   413  CBTUSER
> EKKO$              01.10    16/11/06 20:21    27  SBGOLOB
> FINDFIL$           01.07    16/06/14 11:21    30  SBGOLOB
> FINDFILE           01.04    16/06/11  8:28   315  UPDATED
> IKJT9FIZ           01.01    16/02/16  2:54  1259  ZOSTEST
> IKJT9LBZ           01.01    16/02/13 22:54   557  ZOSTEST
> IKJT9LGZ           01.00    16/02/20  0:06   476  ZOSTEST
> IKJT9Z$$           01.00    16/02/20  0:44    69  ZOSTEST
> LISTVTOC           02.00    17/02/21 20:31  1029  UPDATED
> LM                 01.08    17/02/19 13:44  1258  SBGOLOB
> LM$                01.03    17/02/19  0:11    28  SBGOLOB
> LOGTIME            01.39    16/11/25 10:09  1382  SBGOLOB
> LOGTIME$           01.15    16/11/25 10:12    29  SBGOLOB
> LPSCB              01.99    17/03/13 11:04  1317  SBGOLOB
> LPSCB$             01.08    17/03/13 11:16    30  SBGOLOB
> OPERA              01.05    17/02/27  1:26   504  UPDATED
> OPERA$             01.04    17/02/27 16:10    28  SBGOLOB
> QLIST              01.02    16/09/04  1:14  1377  UPDATED
> SCRATCH            01.46    17/08/12 16:54   709  UPDATED
> SCRATCH$           01.11    17/08/14  0:24    33  SBGOLOB
> SCRAT24            01.43    17/08/12 16:22   657  MVS38
> TO                 01.08    16/12/14 13:16   418  SBGOLOB
> UNITS              01.60    17/01/10 23:52   455  UPDATED
> UNITS$             01.08    17/01/11  1:47    31  SBGOLOB
>
>      I hope you find some of this stuff useful.  Maybe there are some 
> old commands you are nostalgic for.  If there are some other commands 
> you'd like updated, please write me.
>
>      All the best of everything to all of you.
>
> Sincerely,    Sam
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