Lizette:

This is probably NOT your problem but....
20 years ago I had a vendor doing dynamic allocations with dsn's like yours. I thought it was a temporary data set myself but it was going to a storage volume. I call them on it and got a mr attitude problem. They indicated it should be going to a storage volume. I suggested then it was a permanent dsn they said otherwise.
I ran some GTF traces got some dumps.
They had fiddled around with the dynamic allocation svc 99 parms and turned it into a permanent dataset. I called them back and suggested that they change their program because the dsn was a classic &&temp dataset. I suggested it would not work the way they thought it would in an SMS environment. They laughed it off saying they could do anything they damn well please. The next time the vendors product came up I had it cancelled and went with another vendor.

Ed


On Aug 19, 2013, at 9:10 AM, Lizette Koehler wrote:

There is a thread over on the DB2 newsgroup that got me curious as to
whether or not for a task like DB2 is there a way to isolate what a Temp DSN
belongs to?

So if I have a name like

IGD103I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME
SYS07556
IGD104I SYS13229.T153939.RA000.DB11DBM1.SYSOUT     RETAINED,
DDNAME=SYS07556
That looks like a SYSOUT temp DSN.

But something like this
IGD103I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME
SYS07556
IGD104I SYS13229.T153939.RA000.DB11DBM1.R0268633     RETAINED,
DDNAME=SYS07556


I do not recognize the R0268633. I am guessing the numbers are a sequence number, but is there a way to see what the Rxxxxxxx refers to? Sortwk,
Sysout, etc?

Is there a document that shows some of the more common suffixes for Temp
DSNs?

Thanks


Lizette

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