Paul Gilmartin wrote:

In a recent note, Rick Fochtman said:

Date:         Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:26:33 -0500
Could the user recover by providing a DD statement in JCL for
the bogus DDNAME for one APPLY which would correct the CSI for
the future?

Supplying the bogus DD name (probably) won't correct anything; just
bypass the real problem.

If you list all the elements of the SYSMOD in the target zone, you
should be able to find the bogus
DD name and correct it with UCL. But be VERY CAREFUL, lest you get
results you hadn't
planned on getting.

Mutatis mutandis, would an APPLY REDO not repair the element's
entry in the target zone provided that the bogus DD statement
allows the APPLY to succeed?

-- gil
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REDO won't change the DD name to the correct value; I believe that once the value is set, UCL or RESTORE is the ONLY solution. Perhaps Mr. Q. can clarify this area.

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