>>The OP said the following:
>>I am trying to recover a dsn that was migrated by DFHSM.  The original 
dataset was deleted today (15 minutes ago). 
>>From that I concluded that a Recover was in order. 

The un-spoken assumption here is that the migrated dataset also had a 
backup copy.   Did it have a backup copy or should we be trying to help 
him get back the deleted migrated copy?  If that's the case, the dataset 
most likely could be re-cataloged to Migrat and then recalled.  Although 
he's still going to have an issue with the obsolete storage class if his 
SMS code isn't set up to handle the obsoletes.

I have a code segment in my SMS code to re-set the obsoletes to null and 
let the allocation fall into the SMS code for re-assignment.  That, of 
course, assumes that the dataset name will be handled in the code and 
assigned a new SC.  If it doesn't, then I've got a new issue.

HTH's.
ddk


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