Hi Dave,
I looked at my Data Class definitions and saw nothing related to writing an EOF. Maybe you have an Exit or Storage Management product (e.g. CA Disk, Mainview SRM).

Regards,
David

On 2022-05-11 13:27, Gibney, Dave wrote:
I may be mistaken about the RLSE or perhaps it is a function of my default 
DATACLAS. I know the EOF is there.

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Hi Dave,
I tested it. Your hypothesis is false (i.e. RLSE is not done.)

Regards,
David

On 2022-05-11 13:12, Gibney, Dave wrote:
If SMS-managed and DSORG known, an unopened new allocation will have
an EOF set and RLSE will be process.
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Hi Paul,
Allocation does allocation and nothing but allocation.
It does not write anything at all.

Regards,
David

On 2022-05-11 12:17, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Wed, 11 May 2022 15:53:20 +0000, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:

Only if your SYSIN is not DUMMY.  When SYSIN for IDCAMS is DUMMY
it
does (and can do) nothing at all, rather more expensively in CPU time
than
IEFBR14, but still nothing by comparison.
Only if you are allocating and using REPRO from a DUMMY to a new
sequential file or an actual DEFINE for a VSAM cluster for instance would
IDCAMS do what you describe.
Will it not write an end-of-file at the first extent and RLSE all but
the first allocation unit of SPACE?

(I suspect the OP did not intend his use of "SYSIN".)

In the Bad Old pre-SMS Days, I sometimes relied on a primary
allocation of 0 to preclude subsequently reading residual data.

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IDCAMS does an open and close on the new file and writes zero
records,
so if RLSE is coded with the SPACE for output file(s) then the unused trks
or
cyls
Are released.  Secondary space will be used if needed when data is
created in the file later.
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I do not understand this at all.
How does any program differ from IEFBR14 (with respect to
allocation/freeing unused disk space by DD Statement)?
Maybe your shop has an Exit or add-on product which does Storage
Management?
On 2022-05-11 01:53, <David> <Minge > wrote:
5.      Consider changing IEFBR14 for allocating new files to IDCAMS
with
SYSIN DD DUMMY.  This will release unused disk space.
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