Bill,I checked some of our migrated dsns. They have the catalog entry as
MIGRAT1 or MIGRAT2. The status of MIGRAT (folks at FDR please correct me if I
am wrong) indicates that the dsn was archived by FDR.
From: "Usher, Darrold" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, 18 August 2017, 11:58
Subject: Re: Removing Catalog Entries for Datasets That Do Not Exist [Public
Information]
Did your try DEL 'dsname' NSCR?
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Rodatz, William J
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 10:41 AM
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Removing Catalog Entries for Datasets That Do Not Exist
Hello Everyone,
Recently I discovered some datasets with "MIGRAT" as the volser. These
datasets had been migrated with DFHSM many years ago. My organization is no
longer running the product. I am attempting to remove the dangling catalog
entries which appears to be challenging. The pubs say to use IEHPROGM with the
SCRATCH function if (1) the dataset is non-SMS managed and (2) you know the
dataset's volser prior to migration. I don't what the original volser was and
I don't know why it matters. The catalog entry has only the dataset name and
"MIGRAT" for the volser.
When I execute IEHPROGM, I get messages denoting that DFHSM is not active. I
am unable to move past this point.
Does anyone have an idea how the catalog entries can be removed? Any input
would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Bill
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