Hi
John Kington wrote:
Miklos,
The problem occurs with C/C++ runtime, as it assigns some default DCB
attribs to a newly created dataset
If I would know if it gets theDCB attribs from theDATACLASS or not I, I>
can decide to set the defults to ZERO(i.e. let DATACLAS) or set some
other defaults.
Would it be possible for you to pass a dataclas instead of dcb information? You
should be able to work with your storage administrator to setup a dataclass
that you can use and would be able to override the dataclass in the ACS routine.
In our case the C/C++ runtime library creates the DCB etc etc, so I have
no direct influence for the DCB parameters.
I open the dataset with dataset name X.Y.Z , and if it has a dataclas, I
would set the DCB parameters (lrecl blksize) to zero, if it hasn't I
would supply a default value .
Regards,
John
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