Can anyone tell me how to use LISTPRT in batch? I looked all over in
DGTCLIB and SACBCNTL, and found no examples, and the Internet was no
help, either.
Do you know if you can use LISTPRT to get a field-per-line output
instead of datarow-per-line? Or do I have to rewrite the ACBQBARB
program to do this?
Thank you and best regards,
Billy Ashton
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From "jony cecil" <[email protected]>
To [email protected]
Date 6/7/2024 10:54:48 AM
Subject Re: Getting list of SMS class entries
Did you try LISTPRT cmd?
A terça, 4 de jun de 2024, 21:13, Schmitt, Michael <[email protected]>
escreveu:
You may know that you can use ISMF in ISPF to view and query SMS classes.
You can have it write the result to a file.
You can also run ISMF in batch. This interface is call NaviQuest.
It is fairly complicated to use. The documentation is in z/OS DFSMSdfp
Storage Administration Guide.
The basic idea is you run two batch ISPF steps. The first collects the
data from ISMF; essentially it is the same as if you were using the ISMF
interface with query parameters. This writes an ISPF table.
The second step creates a report from the ISPF table. You choose which
columns you want to report.
So the recommended procedure is to first get your query working in the
ISPF panels for ISMF. And then, if you want, you can create the batch job
that executes that same query.
I have an example of extracting management classes, if you're interested.
I can send that directly, it would get mangled by the listserv -- and it is
200 lines of JCL.
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Hi all, this is a basic request, but I can't seem to find anything about
it and hope you can help this poor old soul!
I would like to be able to generate a list of SMS classes, data,
management, and storage classes, and the attributes with them, that I
could somehow parse in a Rexx program.
Is there a command or program I could run and redirect the output to
some sort of organized format file to get me this? For example, I would
like to find all the Data classes with a RECFM/LRECL of FB/4096 that is
also multi-volume or Management Classes with an expiration date < 90
days, etc.
How can I do that in a batch process I can run monthly?
Thank you and best regards,
Billy Ashton
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