On 12/02/2018 07:55 PM, Rugen, Len wrote:
> Batch tape should be dead, even if batch JCL still looks like tape is used.   
> One of my last SMS projects was to manage tape, redirecting almost all to SMS 
> disk.   
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Before employing any technique to convert all tape data sets to DASD,
one should I hope first consider whether replacing a tape data set with
a DASD data set is a reasonable act based on the application design.  
The one logical capability of a tape data set, even one using virtual
tape, that is not normally associated with a  DASD data set is the
innate ability to continue to exist for hours,  days, or even longer
after a new data set with identical name has been created, depending on
how tapes volumes are  scratched.   The use of tape could mean the
application is depending on that retention as an implicit and essential
part of recovery should programming errors or other disasters occur
during application processing, especially if the problem is a subtle one
that isn't caught immediately.  Throwing out that capability without
providing a suitable substitute is something you may live to regret.

    Joel C. Ewing

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Joel C. Ewing

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