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


--
Peter Hunkeler
>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.


PMFJI, I do not know but I seriously wonder if it is possible for a program to 
"allocate a data set *not* via SMS". It would bring the whole storage 
management upside down.



Anyway, I just thought I'd mention that a program using dynamic allocation can 
suppress allocation messages by setting a flag in the SVC99 RB (S99MSGL0).


This does not explain why the message would appear for on run of this single 
job but not in another one. But you mentioned that there slight differences for 
the data set in question, and that the tool is reacting slightly different. 
Maybe the S99MSGLO flag is set in some cases but not in others.


--
Peter Hunkeler



----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Reply via email to