Thanks for the correction and update.

 On Tue Jul 17  9:49 , Rob Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>MXI was indeed acquired by Rocket Software and there is now a licensed version 
>(MXI Generation II) that has *many* enhancements as well as support for the 
>latest versions of z/OS, DB2 and MQ. We are also just putting the CICS plug-in 
>for MXI G2 into beta test and there is also a TCP/IP plug-in in development as 
>well.
>
>The freeware version (MXI 4.3) is still available for download - BUT - it has 
>been "frozen".
>
>What I mean by "frozen" is that there will be no future enhancements to MXI 
>4.3 and over time I expect some commands to either stop functioning or start 
>abending.
>
>If you are running z/OS 1.6 or above and use MXI a lot - you should seriously 
>consider upgrading to MXI G2.
>
>All the other utilities on the www.mximvs.com website continue to be available 
>for download.
>
>
>Rob Scott
>Rocket Software, Inc
>275 Grove Street
>Newton, MA 02466
>617-614-2305
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]','','','')">[EMAIL 
>PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Green
>Sent: 17 July 2007 14:26
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: SMP/E question - how to find dsname ?
>
>MXI was acquired by RocketSoft some time ago and, I believe, is no longer a 
>free download...
>
>
> On Tue Jul 17  1:00 , Walter Marguccio [EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>>----- Original Message ----
>>From: R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>> I want to check given dsname in SMP/E - is it defined as DDDEF or not ?
>>> For example I have SYS1.WEIRD.NAME and I want to check what DDDEF *if any* 
>>> describes the dataset.
>>> As far as I found two metods, both rather unwise:
>>> a) use SMP/E panels to review all the DDDEFs one by one. Time consuming.
>>> b) browse VSAM CSI files, search for string.
>>
>>Radoslaw,
>>
>>other than what other mates have said (LIST command or REXX) you could
>>also issue the UNLOAD DDDEF command, which creates a flat file with all
>>DDDEFs in the specified zone.
>>
>>There are a couple of  nice tools from Rob Scott's web page
>>http://www.mximvs.com/ named DDDEFCHK and DDDEFPTH which could also help to 
>>reach your goal.
>>
>>HTH.
>>
>>Walter Marguccio
>>z/OS Systems Programmer
>>Munich - Germany
>>
>
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