In a recent note, Bob Rutledge said:
> Subject: Re: TERSE (TRSMAIN)
>
> Well, in fairness, the cited documentation stated the restriction.
>
In the document you cited:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/390/trsmain.html
.. the only reference I see to space allocation of temporary
data sets is:
Updates to TRSMAIN
[ ... ]
4.11 2004-11-29
[ ... ]
+ Allow overriding the temporary dataset space allocations.
.. and this doesn't make it clear how to override. PARM?
Preallocation? The OP reports he tried preallocating, to
no avail.
> Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> > In a recent note, David Shein said:
> >
> >> Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:35:30 -0700
> >>
> >> It isn't OUTFILE that's failing. It's a work file named SYS00001,
> >> and there doesn't seem to be any (obvious) way to control the
> >> allocation of workfiles. If you allocate SYS00001, he ignores it and
> >> tries to allocate his own SYS00002 with the same failure. Thus, my
> >> "where is it documented" question.
> >>
> > Oh, heck, why worry about "where is it documented" when you
> > could better be concerned about how to get support?
>
As long as IBM urges TRSMAIN format for problem reporting,
there's room to argue that TRSMAIN should be a fully supported
component of z/OS base.
Is it possible to unload an arbitrary data set with ADRDSSU
then TERSE it for submission to IBM support?
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