I browsed a backup dataset.  Record 1 Column 90 has the dataset name
it applies to.

On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Steve Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/23/2014 01:24 PM, Walt Farrell wrote:
>>
>> This also may not be your problem, but I notice in the ISPF documentation
>> for the EDIT RECOVERY command the following caveat:
>> <quote>
>> Note: For edit recovery to work properly, the data set to be recovered,
>> the edit recovery data set, and the edit recovery table all must exist, be
>> cataloged, and be intact. For example, with RECOVERY on, uncataloging a data
>> set and then trying to recover it fails.
>> </quote>
>>
>
> Yes, I like this. The data sets (original and recovery) both exist. However,
> I do not know where the recovery table is. I suspect it is in the user's
> userid.**.ISPPROF (or however it would be named in a shop).
>
> In this case, I see the backup dsn in member ISREDRT. But I do not know if
> that is the table to which you refer.
>
> Regards,
> Steve Thompson
>
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