I need to move some existing GDG datasets from tape to disk.  Normally, I would 
create a new version of each generation (V00 to V01, etc.), however these are 
created by a product which records the dataset name when they are created, and 
uses the actual name (whatever.G0001V00) when referencing the dataset. I 
therefore have to end up with the same names.

I can uncatalog the old dataset, and create the new dataset, in the same job; 
or I could create a new version, then later rename it. My main question is 
whether I need to do this in a specific order to avoid losing the oldest 
generation that exists?

Tim Hare
Senior Systems Programmer
Florida Department of Transportation
Tel: +1 (850) 414-4209

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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 10:55 AM
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Subject: Attachmate

Does anyone know how to setup a quickpad in Attachmate for TSO-ISPF, to
send the PA1 key ?

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Regards - Grant


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