Hi,
I'm converting some volumes to SMS and have a VSAM file that:
* Was created and cataloged on a particular volume.
* The catalog was then deleted.
* The file was deleted, but the VVR was not. (?)
* The file was recreated and cataloged in a different catalog on
the same volume.
* The file is accessible and can be opened with no errors.
* I seem to have 2 VVRs for the file, one good - one bad.
CONVERTV TEST reports the following:
ADR724E (001)-FMSCT(03), ERROR DURING LOCATE OF DATA SET INFORMATION FOR
DATA SET VPFDT.CHKORD.MFDM0C0G IN CATALOG
TSGDP.CAT.SYSTEST, 01-AM-00012-00068
CMI RETURN INFORMATION IS : AH-00004-00120
IGW01068T UNEXPECTED RESULTS FROM A CATALOG LOCATE REQUEST. RETURN CODE
WAS 4
. REASON CODE WAS X'00000078'
To fix this, I've been backing up the file, doing an IDCAMS delete
(which takes a non-zero return code), then running a DELVVR on the
files. Then I reload the file and all is fine. I verify this by
running CONVERTV TEST.
Is there an easier way to do a DELVVR for a VVR that points to a
non-existent catalog?
TIA,
<*BobL*>
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