In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/07/2008
at 11:23 AM, John McKown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>You'll need to get the volser that the dataset is on. If you simply have
>a DD, the RDJFCB will get the DSN. You'd then need to do a catalog lookup
>to find the volser.
No, the volser is in the JFCB, so there's no need for the CSI or LOCATE
unless there might be more than 5 volumes.
BTW, I'd recommend using an ARL so that you can easily get attributes for
concatenated data sets.
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