I have to ask. What's harm of defining a couple 1 cylinder (or 2 track) OCDS, 
BCDS that will remain empty and unused?

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> Glenn,
> 
> > Have you tried an HSM Modify command to issue it?  The syntax seems
> correct, so it may be some typographical error in your parmlib.
> 
> 13193 06:03:58.69 me       00000290  F DFHSM,SETSYS TAPEMIGRATION(NONE)
> 13193 06:03:58.71 STC02475 00000090  ARC0103I INVALID SETSYS PARAMETER
> TAPEMIGRATION
> 13193 06:03:58.71 STC02475 00000080  ARC0100I SETSYS COMMAND COMPLETED
> 
> My WAG is that it works for you because you run with OCDS and BCDS. I
> don't. :-) As far as I can tell, the code just *assumes* that everybody
> has those data sets defined (opening them is done way before the
> parmlib content is checked), when it isn't *mandatory* to have them.
> All I want to do with this parm is make it clear that I don't want to
> use TAPEMIGRATION (because we don't have tapes). If there is some other
> way to achieve that, I am perfectly happy to go that other way (short
> of defining OCDS/BCDS).
> 
> The problem (as I saw it) is that there are a lot of parms that are
> kind of interwoven, and having looked at all the parms for about two
> weeks, I still wasn't sure which the ultimate *I don't want this* parm
> is for the things I don't want to run, so I had to basically specify
> them all the way I want them (as far as that is possible).
> 
> Barbara
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