In
<off2ae4181.06c7cc90-on85257c21.007a399e-85257c21.00813...@us.ibm.com>,
on 11/12/2013
at 06:31 PM, Jim Mulder <[email protected]> said:
> TRSMAIN was an IBM internal tool which was written before the advent
>of PATH= in MVS. When TRSMAIN morphed into
>AMATERSE, there was no intention of adding PATH= support. AMATERSE
>does a DEVTYPE, and checks DVACLASS (in IHADVA mapping). If it is not
>x'80' (tape) or x'20' (DASD), then the AMA583E meessage is issued. I
>don't know what will be in DVACLASS for a Unix File System.
I quoted the D#VTYPE information in an earlier message: 0000 0103
0000 7FF8. The 7f is DVACLASS.
>> The TIOT indicates that there is a path, but I don't know how to get
>> the path name without going to the DSAB.
> The data set name in the AMA527I message comes from JFCBDSNM.
That's the data set name, not the path.
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