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Is this free or bundled with which product?
Kees.
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> To clarify, FDREPORT is included as a standard feature o
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> On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:56:27 +0200, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
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> >Stephen,
> >
> >Yes, I was.
> >In fact I am looking for a tool to map the contents of FDR full
volume
> >tapes. Strangely, FDR allows one to restore data sets from its tapes,
> >but d
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:56:27 +0200, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
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>Stephen,
>
>Yes, I was.
>In fact I am looking for a tool to map the contents of FDR full volume
>tapes. Strangely, FDR allows one to restore data sets from its tapes,
>but doesn't tell what is on its tapes.
>The only tool we have no
oij, CP - SPLXM
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> Is this free or bundled with which product?
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> Kees.
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> "Stephen Mednick" wrote in message
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Is this free or bundled with which product?
Kees.
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> FDR client is not eno
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FDR client is not enough. FDREPORT is a separate product
something like that?" Guardian Bob, Reboot
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Subject: Re: Dataset Aliases - How to find ALL of them
I am not sure what the OP meant by "data set alias," or whether we mean
the same thing when using this term, so...
There are two kinds of aliases
In a message dated 7/15/2010 9:04:44 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
jkali...@csc.com writes:
I think it should be...
>>
Oh, why not just run Alistar's RCNVTCAT and get a ready made PDS that has
all the ALIAS and UCATs?
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 09:00:29 -0500, John P Kalinich wrote:
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>I think it should be...
>
>DEFINE -
> ALIAS(NAME(other.name.you.want.to.use.for.the.data.set) -
> RELATE(real.data.set.name)) -
> CAT(same.catalog.as.for.real.data.set.name)
>
As I remember it also.
And the effect of CAT(...) is f
Subject:Re: Dataset Aliases - How to find ALL of them
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> On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 07:53 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
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> > Change that to "was not allowed" because JOBCAT/STEPCAT is no longer
> > allowed period. They were disabled by default at z/OS 1.5 and the
On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 07:53 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
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> Change that to "was not allowed" because JOBCAT/STEPCAT is no longer
> allowed period. They were disabled by default at z/OS 1.5 and the ability
> to use them at all was removed in z/OS 1.7. Goodness IMHO (and please,
> let's not start
I am not sure what the OP meant by "data set alias," or whether we mean
the same thing when using this term, so...
There are two kinds of aliases. User catalog connector aliases are
well-defined in the books, I think, but the "other kind," which I'll
call "data set aliases" for now, are not s
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 16:33:01 -0500, Tom Marchant
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>On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:29:10 -0400, David Purdy wrote:
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>>-Original Message-
>>From: Tom Marchant
>>
>>>..Data set aliases are required to be defined in the same
>>>catalog as the data set.
>>
>>
>>
>>I would swear that we had an
I'm well aware of the subject, but he may have missed it.
>>> Paul Gilmartin 07/14/10 6:24 PM >>>
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:27:38 -0400, Scott Rowe wrote:
>I think Todd was thinking about catalog aliases, rather than dataset aliases.
>
Read the "Subject:" line.
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I would add that this command should be done against your MASTER catalog
to get all aliases... This should show you all aliases along with their
associated user catalogs. Depending on your system this can be a
lengthy output.
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:27:38 -0400, Scott Rowe wrote:
>I think Todd was thinking about catalog aliases, rather than dataset aliases.
>
Read the "Subject:" line.
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:29:10 -0400, David Purdy wrote:
>-Original Message-
>From: Tom Marchant
>
>>..Data set aliases are required to be defined in the same
>>catalog as the data set.
>
>
>
>I would swear that we had an applications manager STEPCAT
>during a dataset creation to a diffe
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From: Tom Marchant
>..Data set aliases are required to be defined in the same
>catalog as the data set.
I would swear that we had an applications manager STEPCAT during a dataset
creation to a different catalog than
where the alias was defined. Of course, finding
es defined in user
catalogs.
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I
On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 12:54 -0500, Roy Reynolds wrote:
> Such a basic question I can hardly believe I'm asking it.
>
> Is there a way to list all the dataset aliases and their target datasets?
> Such an option would be useful.
> I guess I could just go through listing all datasets and checking for
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I would add that this command should be done against your MASTER catalog
to get all aliases... This should show you all aliases along with their
associated
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>In an IDCAMS batch job, not TSO, issue t
>LISTCAT CAT(dsn) ALIAS ALL
I knew it could be done, I just couldn't remember how.
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which might be better as a start.
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In an IDCAMS batch
to find ALL of them
Such a basic question I can hardly believe I'm asking it.
Is there a way to list all the dataset aliases and their target datasets?
Such an option would be useful.
I guess I could just go through listing all datasets and checking for an
alias association but that seems l
>Finding all aliases without specifying an pattern name seems like it should be
>a basic wide-ranging need.
I haven't done it for awhile, but I believe you can do it on a user catalogue
basis.
LISTCAT ENTRY(usercat) xxx
Where xxx would be one of ASSOCIATIONS or ALL.
Like I said, it's been a
Such a basic question I can hardly believe I'm asking it.
Is there a way to list all the dataset aliases and their target datasets?
Such an option would be useful.
I guess I could just go through listing all datasets and checking for an
alias association but that seems like a nasty bit of work.
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