G'Day,

I am attempting to move all the dsns from 1 volume to another (both SMS 
managed) using the DFDSS/COPY command with the DELETE & PURGE parms however for 
some unknown reason there were several dsns which were not moved.  The volume 
has all DB2 (VSAM) dsns.  I checked the filtering criteria (which are using 
wildcards) and all seems okay.  The dsns on this volume were not used by any 
ONLINES or STCs

Here is my jcl

//STEP1   EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU,REGION=4096K,TIME=1440,PARM='UTILMSG=YES'   
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*                                                 
//SYSMAP   DD SYSOUT=*                                                 
//DISK1    DD VOL=SER=SYST0A,UNIT=SYSALLDA,DISP=SHR                   
//DISK2    DD VOL=SER=SYST1C,UNIT=SYSALLDA,DISP=SHR                    
//SYSIN    DD *                                                        
 COPY DATASET(INCLUDE(DEVLB.DSNDB*.DSNDB0*.**)) -                      
      LOGINDDNAME(DISK1) -                                             
      OUTDDNAME(DISK2) -                                               
      ALLDATA(*) -                                                     
      ALLEXCP -                                                        
      OPT(4)  -                                                        
      TGTALLOC(SOURCE) -                                               
      TGTGDS(SOURCE) -                                                 
      SPHERE  -                                                        
      DELETE  PURGE -                                                  
      CATALOG                                                          
/*                       

The job terminated with cc 0000 and NO warning or error messages were posted.  
I finally moved the remaining dsns by coding the names of the CLUSTERs. Has 
anybody encountered this before?

Thanks.

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