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On Feb 8, 2013, at 10:41 AM, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
Which
I've found another error in the data class selection routines which means
that datasets have been converted but not assigned the correct data class.
What is the quickest way to reassign a data class (or storage class come to
that). Do I have to CONVERTV to NONSMS and then CONVERTV to SMS again or
ALTER data.set.name DATACLAS(newvalue)
On a ISPF 3.4 line, a / picks up the data.set.name from that line.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:15 AM, Jim McAlpine jim.mcalp...@gmail.com wrote:
I've found another error in the data class selection routines which means
that datasets have been converted but
Thanks Mike.
Jim
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.comwrote:
ALTER data.set.name DATACLAS(newvalue)
On a ISPF 3.4 line, a / picks up the data.set.name from that line.
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I've found
ALTER data.set.name DATACLAS(newvalue)
DATACLAS is not an optional parameter to IDCAMS ALTER
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ALTER data.set.name DATACLAS(newvalue)
On a ISPF 3.4 line, a / picks up the data.set.name from that line.
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ALTER data.set.name DATACLAS(newvalue)
DATACLAS is not an optional parameter to IDCAMS ALTER
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IIRC, not a DFDMDdss COPY option, either. DSS does not reformat data.
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Ok, then I did it with CA-DISK or FDR.
Kees.
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I've found another error in the data class selection routines which
means that datasets have been converted but not assigned the correct
data class.
What is the quickest way to reassign a data class (or storage class
come to that). Do I have
I've inherited an SMS setup and I know little about SMS but this I know
isn't working. In the storage class ACS routines is this snippet -
IF DSN(1) = 'DB2E' THEN
DO
IF DSN(2) = 'DSNDBC' THEN
DO
SET STORCLAS='SCDB2'
END
IF DSN(2) = 'DSNDBD' THEN
DO
Subject: basic SMS question
I've inherited an SMS setup and I know little about SMS but this I know isn't
working. In the storage class ACS routines is this snippet -
IF DSN(1) = 'DB2E' THEN
DO
IF DSN(2) = 'DSNDBC' THEN
DO
SET STORCLAS='SCDB2'
END
IF DSN(2) = 'DSNDBD
The FILTLIST has DB2E defined.
I would remove the IF logic and then change the SELECT
WHEN from SCSMS to SCDB2
Regards, Doug
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I've inherited an SMS setup and I know little about SMS but this I know
isn't
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I've inherited an SMS setup and I know little about SMS but this I know
isn't working. In the storage class ACS routines is this snippet
A couple of things -
DSN(2) = 'DSNDBD' - 'DSNDBD' in the 2nd level generally identifies
the data component of a DB2 LDS. Data components do not get assigned
their own SMS Constructs. Constructs are assigned at the cluster level. I
see this as useless code unless your shop is actually
Thanks for the explanation. Much appreciated.
Jim McAlpine
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Darth Keller darth.kel...@assurant.comwrote:
A couple of things -
DSN(2) = 'DSNDBD' - 'DSNDBD' in the 2nd level generally identifies
the data component of a DB2 LDS. Data components do not
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