Don't think we're talking about the same thing -- there is no Option
1: the SAVE command is typed on the command line in ISMF, per the
(almost useless0 HELP.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Lizette Koehler
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm working with stone knives and bearskins trying to clean up some
>> space. In ISMF I can generate a list of datasets, but would very much
>> like to capture that so I can analyze it. If I do a SAVE SOMENAME, I
>> get an E37 ABEND.
>>
>> Two questions:
>> 1) What dataset is it trying to write?
>> 2) How can I tell it what volser to use? (I realize the answer to #1
>> may make this moot)
>>
>> OK, a third question: Is this even worthwhile? Is this list going to
>> be in a format I can parse?
>> -\\
>
> I think the SAVE command puts it in your TSO Profile dataset.  There should
> be a message in SYSLOG for your SE37 abend that will tell you what library
> got the space abend.
>
> You could use Option 1 (I think SAVE is 2) which will let you print the
> listing.  If you do this, it should lead you to a JCL panel and you can
> change SYSUT2 to a dataset from SYSOUT.
>
> Lizette
>
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