Michael,

Look at member QWDSLIST in the MVS/QuickRef JCL library. Comments at top of
member will provide guidance and sort criteria help. Volser masking is
supported.

Mike Shaw
MVS/QuickRef Support Group

On Fri, Jul 22, 2022, 11:19 AM Michael Watkins <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The installation where I'm employed has MVS/QuickRef installed, but we do
> not currently use it to find uncataloged datasets.
>
> Can you provide a sample of the batch job using MVS/Quickref to find all
> uncataloged datasets? Preferably one that would employ a mask for volumes
> to exclude, since temporary datasets, restricted to one pool where I work,
> are not cataloged by design.
>
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> Jack,
>
> MVS/QuickRef will give you a list of the uncataloged data sets across all
> your online DASD volumes, with one batch job, and you don't need to code
> any DD statements.
>
> Mike Shaw
> MVS/QuickRef Support Group
> Chicago-Soft, Ltd.
>
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2022, 10:00 AM Jack Zukt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > As a byproduct of what I am working now, I have found out a few
> > uncatalogued datasets. Now I would like to find out all the
> > uncatalogued datasets that are forgotten on the hundred of volumes that
> are out there.
> > Using ADRDDSU and   (CATLG EQ NO) is not an option as it would need a DD
> > for each VOLSER. I could write a rexx that would read the DCOLLECT
> > VOLUMES(*) NODATAINFO and generate a JOB for each VOLSER or group of
> > VOLSERs but I really would like to use a more standard approach. I
> > seem to remember, from another age, that FDRABR could do it. However
> > Dr. Google has not been able to find me anything to that effect using
> only IBM tools.
> > Do you have any ideas how to go about this?
> > Your help will be, as always, greatly appreciated.
> > Regards,
> > Jack
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