There are some other parms on DELETE like VVR and TRUENAME

You should review them and see what will work.

There are also docs in the IBM MAIN Archives on this topic.

Lizette


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of John Dawes
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 8:22 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: ICF CATALOG MAINTENANCE
> 
> Lizette,
> 
> I verified.  The CATALOG does not exist.  I tried the DEL NOSCRATCH and it
did
> not work.
> 
> IDCAMS  SYSTEM SERVICES                                           TIME:
>  DELETE 'SYS1.VVDS.VPMP001' NSCR CAT(SYS1.ICFCAT.PROMPMP)
> IDC3016I CATALOG IS NOT AVAILABLE
> IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 4 - REASON CODE IS
> IGG0CLAH-120
> IDC0551I ** ENTRY SYS1.VVDS.VPMP001 NOT DELETED
> IDC0001I FUNCTION COMPLETED, HIGHEST CONDITION CODE WAS 8
> IDC0002I IDCAMS PROCESSING COMPLETE. MAXIMUM CONDITION CODE
> WAS 8
> 
> According to the explanation :
> 
> 120                 Explanation: The master catalog connector record was
>                     not found for the named catalog.
> 
>                     Programmer Response: Enter the access method services
>                     LISTCAT command to display the entries in the master
>                     catalog. If the user catalog is not listed, enter the
>                     access method services IMPORT CONNECT command to
>                     connect the catalog. If the user catalog data set name
>                     is listed, ensure that the entry is for a user
>                     catalog.
> 
> I am not sure about this.
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> On Tue, 24/6/14, Lizette Koehler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  Subject: Re: ICF CATALOG MAINTENANCE
>  To: [email protected]
>  Received: Tuesday, 24 June, 2014, 12:27 AM
> 
>  The Programmer response
>  for the message states:
>  Programmer
>  response
> 
>  Run DIAGNOSE
>  ICFCATALOG for the extraneous catalog name. Determine  whether data sets
are
> missing from the volume. If no data  sets are missing, use the DELETE
command
> with the NOSCRATCH  option to remove the VVDS entry from the extraneous
> catalog.
> 
>  If any data sets
>  are missing from the volume, recover the data sets in their  entirety.
Multivolume
> data sets require that all volumes are  recovered together, not just the
affected
> volume.
> 
>  Are you sure this catalog is
>  no longer available?  If so, you can remove the VVDS  entry.
> 
>  Lizette
> 
> 
>  > -----Original
>  Message-----
>  > From: IBM Mainframe
>  Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]  On  > Behalf Of John
> Dawes  > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 7:02 AM  > To: IBM-
> [email protected]  > Subject: ICF CATALOG MAINTENANCE  >  >
> G'Day,  >  > I ran a DIAGNOSE  against a USER CAT and I received the
following
> message:
>  >
>  > IDC11367I THE
>  FOLLOWING VVDS REFERENCED CATALOGS WERE NOT  >
> ENCOUNTERED:
>  >   SYS1.TSM.MCAT
>  >
>  > Is there something I
>  could do to perform a clean up?  Below is my JCL I used  to  > execute
the
> DIAGNOSE.
>  >
>  > //DIAGNOS EXEC
>  PGM=IDCAMS
>  > //SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
>  > //CATALOG  DD
>  DSN=SYS1.ICFCAT.PROMPMP,DISP=SHR
>  >
>  //DASD01   DD
>  DSN=SYS1.VVDS.VPMP001,VOL=SER=PMP001,UNIT=3390,
>  > //
>     DISP=SHR,AMP='AMORG'
>  > //SYSIN    DD *
>  >   DIAGNOSE  -
>  >            ICFCATALOG  -
>  >            INFILE(CATALOG) -
>  >            COMPAREDD(DASD01) -
>  >            LIST
>  >   DIAGNOSE VVDS  -
>  >            INFILE(DASD01) -
>  >            COMPAREDD(CATALOG) -
>  >            LIST
>  >
>  /*

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