Yes. Duration of your interval times the number
of entries in the samples index structure in the DSIG3 data area.
The DSIG3 is the first 32756 bytes in the file
and is not internally compressed. A DSIG3 can
contain a maximum of 1110 sample sets, so 1110
times your interval is the limit. Note that if
the data store is too small to hold all that
data, your total duration of sample sets will be curtailed.
Michael
At 12:15 PM 5/16/2024, Peter wrote:
Is there a rule on how many days of a data a single VSAM can hold ?
Any references that can be handy to define ?
Peter
On Thu, May 16, 2024, 6:18â¯AM Michael Oujesky <reflect...@oujesky.net>
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> Off the top of my head:
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> F RMF,F III,M=04
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