For SYSDSSMS:
   Value PDSE probably comes from bits DS1PDSE and DS1PDSEX in DS1SMSFG.
   Value PDS probably comes from bit DS1DSGPO in DS1DSORG.
   Value SEQ probably comes from bit DS1DSGPS in DS1DSORG.
   I didn't see an obvious source for the other possible values.

For SYSSEQDSNTYPE:
   Value LARGE probably comes from bits DS1LARGE in DS1FLAG1.
   Value EXTENDED probably comes from bits DS1EATTR in DS1FLAG1.
   Value BASIC probably is the default if neither of the above applies.

:>: -----Original Message-----
:>: From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
:>: Behalf Of Earl Hodil
:>: Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 11:21 AM
:>: To: [email protected]
:>: Subject: Re: AW: DSNTYPE?
:>:
:>: Thanks Christian, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. What I guess
:>: I should ask is where does the information contained in the SYSDSSMS and
:>: SYSSEQDSNTYPE variables returned by the LISTDSI function in REXX come
:>: from? Or the corresponding information in the DATASET INFORMATION panel
:>: of ISPF? They both seem to produce similar results (although the ISPF
:>: panel seems to do it more consistently). I'm working on a REXX function
:>: that doesn't have the TSO dependency that LISTDSI has.

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