In a recent note, Howard Rifkind said:
> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:05:56 -0800
>
> I'm getting E37's when receiving new sysmods from tape into the system.
>
> I added 2 DDDF's to the SMP structure and allocated the datasets on two
> seperate volumes and when I run the job to recieve the sysmods I'm still
> running out of
> room.
>
> How do concatnate the two new datasets on new volumes to the SMPPTS file.
>
From:
Title: SMP/E V3R4.0 Reference
Document Number: SA22-7772-07
# 4.29 "SMP/E V3R4.0 Reference"
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4.29 SMPPTS Spill Data Set
ddname
SMPPTS1 through SMPPTS99.
Use
SMPPTS spill data sets can be used to store SYSMODs when
the SMPPTS data set becomes full. This type of processing
is called spill processing. SMPPTS spill data sets are
used by SMP/E in the same way as the primary SMPPTS data set
is used. For more information, see "SMPPTS" in topic 4.28.
IBM's limits on PDS size (also PDSE) are _so_ 20th Century! Individal
program products shouldn't be compelled to such funky circumventions.
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