I believe the TSO CLIST function LISTDSI will return the required
info... Use IKJEFT01 in batch.
If you check under the covers, I believe ISRUAIPO will end up invoking
LISTDSI.
HTH,
snip
ISRUAIPO Data Set Information
Command ===
Data Set Name . . . : .TSO.LOAD
On 10/29/2011 3:55 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Directory is 62 (or so) blocks (to take up the entire first track).
44
IIRC it is 45 for a 3390, and 46 for a 3380.
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at 04:37 PM, Sérgio Lima Costa sergio.co...@cetip.com.br said:
Someone know, IF is possible get this information under a batch JOB ?
Yes; it is possible to run TSO in batch and it is possible to run ISPF
Hello List,
We try made here, all end-of-week , a compress of our load libraries.
So, We think first, do a Backup from Tape (Cartridge), and then execute a
EIBCOPY JOB, that Will do a compress.
What We don't know, IF this is that is possible, get a report, before , and
after the libraries, for
I don't know if they work. Have you tried an IDCAMS PRINT (perhaps
with dump option). IEHLIST is more directory oriented, but comparing
before and after and looking at the start location.
Say you create a xyz.loadlib. Directory is 62 (or so) blocks (to take
up the entire first track).
You
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