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> Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3)
> Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Juli 2007 10:50
>
>
> Well, it comes down to the "egg-or-chicken" question, I guess.
>
> ISPF displays the space in the unit used to allocate
> the data set. If you allocate in cylinders, you'll see
cylinders,
> if you allocate in mega-units (i.e. AVGREC=M in JCL or MB in
ISPF),
> you'll see megabytes, etc.
>
> So, once you start to use the AVGREC=M/K/U or MB/KB
> ISPF options, you'll see those over time more and more
> when using ISPF's I/S display options.
>
> Peter Hunkeler
> Credit Suisse


Well, I wasn't talking about the I/S selections from 3.4.
What I predominantly use is

   dslist <reflist_name> ; vs

which displays the size in tracks for all qualifying datasets. As
far as I know there is still no way of having B/MB/GB displayed on
that tabular display.

Robert

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