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On 6/18/2014 10:31 AM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
My memory (or opinion) could be wrong, but I thought such use of CAT() on
DELETE and DEFINE stopped working when JOB/STEPCAT was removed.
CAT still works, but the listed catalog has to have been properly
CONNECTed to the current catalog environment.
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 08:07
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 08:07:29 -0700, Skip Robinson
wrote:
>Cleaning up after a ServerPac install. There are some 'operational' data
>sets that I don't want to keep around. One of those is 'SYS1.XCF.CDS03',
>which lives on the 'CAT' volume and cataloged in the ServerPac catalog
>'MVSR21.ICF.MASTER
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 08:07:29 -0700, Skip Robinson
wrote:
>What am I missing for the data set
>delete?
Skip, you're missing a FILE keyword.
Andy
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My memory (or opinion) could be wrong, but I thought such use of CAT() on
DELETE and DEFINE stopped working when JOB/STEPCAT was removed.
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John Eells wrote:
>I can't recall how this works under REXX, so...do you have WTPMSG turned on in
>your TSO/E profile?
He really needs to do that for diagnosis.
Something like this CLIST (Not REXX):
WRITE MESSAGES WILL BE RECEIVED
PROFILE WTPMSG MSGID INTERCOM
>Also, while this could be a
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I can't recall how this works under REXX, so...do you have WTPMSG turned
on in your TSO/E profile?
Also, while this could be a destructive test (which will make it hard to
answer the original question), what happens if you use the same delete
command in IDCAMS in batch? My thought is that wit
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> Have you tried an IEFBR14 with DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE)?
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> Charles
What does it show if you LISTC ... ALL? Is it catalogged with VOL(**)
DEVT() ?
Dana
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 08:07:29 -0700, Skip Robinson
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> 9 *-* "LISTC ENT('"dsn"') CAT('MVSR21.ICF.MASTER')"
> >>> "LISTC ENT('SYS1.XCF.CDS03') CAT('MVSR21.ICF.MASTER')"
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I need to get to the data set via the usercat so that the catalog entry will be
removed. I can't do that directly via allocation.
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Have you tried an IEFBR14 with DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE)?
Charles
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Full output shown, no IDC3009I. If I could use the 3.4 list
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Did you get an IDC3009I message? That would probably be more helpful
What happens when you do a DEL
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> Cleaning up after a ServerPac install. There are some 'operational' data
sets that I
> don't want to keep around. One of those is 'SYS1.XCF.CDS03', which lives
Cleaning up after a ServerPac install. There are some 'operational' data
sets that I don't want to keep around. One of those is 'SYS1.XCF.CDS03',
which lives on the 'CAT' volume and cataloged in the ServerPac catalog
'MVSR21.ICF.MASTER' on the same volume. I wrote a simple Rexx to LISTC the
dat
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