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> Lizette Koehler
> Skickat: den 13 februari 2012 12:43
> Till: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Ämne: Re: Archaic allocation in JCL (Was: Physical record size query)
> 
> >
> > I can't understand why we STILL need to specify SPACE= (etc) for an
> allocation of a
> > dataset.
> > You normally don't do that in other OS (platforms), You always (both
> principally and in
> > practice) want to allocate as much as is needed during execution
> >
> > If for backward compatibility it can't be done automatically, why not
> introduce a new
> > keyword like e g "SPACE=ANY" ?
> >
> >
> 
> Thomas,
> 
> IIRC - if you force a DATACLAS on a dataset in SMS, you can specify the
> Space requirements there.  Then the JCL does not require Space.  Have you
> looked at that?  However, then that makes your storage admin responsible
> for
> ensuring the space is enough.  And if needed alter the dataclass if there
> are space issues.  And it would require all such datasets be SMS managed.
> 
> 
> Lizette

Hi Lizette,

In practice it's not a viable alternative. Besides the need (if doing it that 
way) to communicate frequently with the "space gang", it's to many variants of 
datasetnames and to many different needs for space depending on time, date and 
subgrouping within applications. 


 
Regards, 
Thomas Berg 
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Thomas Berg   Specialist   A M   SWEDBANK 

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