We created the CH DSN *HLQ* command for this very situation.  See:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/cpp2ud90/A.4?ACTION=MATCHES&REQUEST=*hlq*&TYPE=EXACTN&SHELF=EZ2ZO10j&DT=20070510204544&CASE=&searchTopic=TOPIC&searchText=TEXT&searchIndex=INDEX&rank=RANK&ScrollTOP=FIRSTHIT#FIRSTHIT

An excerpt:

The CHANGE DSN *HLQ* command also allows you to change single high level qualifiers to multiple high level qualifiers. For example, assume that you want to change all of the listed data sets to use the high level qualifiers SYS9.MARNA.*. To do so, display the desired data sets and enter the CHANGE DSN *HLQ* command, as follows:


     CH DSN *HLQ* SYS9.MARNA

Of course, having said that, it's probably easier for me to remember (It's been a while, but I think I wrote the spec for this) than for someone who uses ServerPac once every year or two whether they need to or not.

>Lizette Koehler wrote:
I finally figured out for these specific files I will have to alter each one individually. I had hoped the Global changes thru the C function under the MODIFY panel would be better. Instead it is manual
Lizette


Subject: Server Pac question

I have not touched a serverpac in a long time.  And I am running into an error 
I cannot resolve.

When I do a global change from TCPIVP.TCPPARMS to ZOS19.TCPIVP.TCPPARMS I get 
the following error.
CPP0605034I Global CHANGE, NO Data matched your Selection Criteria
I am using CH DSN TCPIVP. ZOS19.TCPIVP.

This has worked on all other data sets. I can see the data set in the list of files on the Physical volume map, the Selected attributes map, I have changed the RENAMEABLE to Y. Any suggestion?
This command has worked on every other data set except this one in the MODIFY 
panel of the CUSTOMPAC ISPF application.

Lizette  :-(



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