Hi Dave,
Data is pulled via ftp in batch to new DSN:
PFDT.TSREL.OPPLZDCK.PULLOUT.SUN, which matches this DC FILTLIST pattern:
SYST_NEW INCLUDE ( PFDT.** )
The DC ACS does this:
WHEN (&ALLVOL NE '' &&
&DSN = &SYST_NEW ) DO
SET &DATACLAS= 'DCSTAND'
EXIT
END
The SC ACS does this:
WHEN (&DATACLAS = 'DCSTAND' OR
&DATACLAS = 'DCSTANDE') DO
SET &STORCLAS = 'STANDARD'
EXIT
END
The STANDARD Storage Class does NOT have the Guaranteed Space
attribute (for the other Dave).
The SG ACS has the same FILTLIST as the DC ACS.
The SG ACS does this:
WHEN(&STORCLAS = 'STANDARD' &&
&DSN = &SYST_NEW) DO
SET &STORGRP = 'SYSTEST'
EXIT
END
But it doesn't get there. :-(
Thanks!
BobL
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Gibney, Dave
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 1:58 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FTP and SMS (and DYNALLOC)
>
> Dataclas won't directly affect volume choice. What do your STORCLAS
> and
> STORGRP routines do with such allocations?
>
> Dave Gibney
> Information Technology Services
> Washington State University
>
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