"So, it is DMS or FDR which decide whether to place those IGD* messages or not."

To be precise:
It is DMS or FDR which decide to allocate the dataset via SMS or not, thereby 
causing the IGD message to appear or not.

Kees.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Elardus Engelbrecht
Sent: 20 October, 2016 15:49
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Subject: Re: Randomly disappearing IGD101I messages.

Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM  wrote:

>We found the answer.

Excellent! 


>IGD101I is used by Control-M for the 'disp=catalog' rule of dataset triggering.
>IGD104I is used by Control-M for the 'disp=keep' rule of dataset triggering.
>In the case of the DMS step IGD104I is always produced, so we changed the 
>Control-M rule to trigger on IGD104I, which solved our problem.

Good workaround.


>- We did not check what DFdss does

We use other methods (CSI, SYSDSN in CList, homegrown programs, etc.) to check 
whether a dataset is there or not.

I did not check it, but, AFAIK, if DFDSS does not find a dataset, it will set a 
RC accordingly. Easy to check RC with Control-M.


>The conclusion is, that IGD101I (and even IGD104I in some situations) is not a 
>reliable indicator for dataset creation and we will report this to BMC.

So, it is DMS or FDR which decide whether to place those IGD* messages or not. 
It is annoying, to say at least.

Thanks for telling IBM-MAIN members. I would like to hear what is BMC saying 
about this.

And no, we're not using DMS and FDR.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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