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I haven’t followed this entire thread but can you not simply scan the CLIST
or REXX libraries for say the LLQ?
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 12:43 PM Jim Beck wrote:
> Alan, Lizette, and Mike,
> Thanks for the suggestions, but we're looking for WHAT CLIST, REXX, or
> dialog component allocated the data
Alan, Lizette, and Mike,
Thanks for the suggestions, but we're looking for WHAT CLIST, REXX, or dialog
component allocated the dataset, not the TSO user.
Anthony, you're on the right track, but I think you're also right that IKJ-- or
IRX-- (for Rexx) is doing the allocation.
Thanks for the sug
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Thank you all for the input. The datasets already exist and testing with an
allocate then free in TS
e its recreation is probably the best way to catch a job with an unused
DD statement.
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On 11/7/2018 3:44 PM, Jim Beck wrote:
All,
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This is a long shot, but if the data set is allocated on an Extended
Addressing Volume and EATTR=OPT was specified at allocation time, the
Format 9 DSCB for the data set contains the jobname and stepname of the
allocating job, even if the DS
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> All,
> We've retired an application and are in the process of cleanup. Does anyone
> know of a way to identify what is allocating a given dataset if it's never
> opened? SMF cuts
Since you don't like brown water, a RACF profile with AUDIT(ALL) should work.
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Thank you all for the input. The datasets already exist and testing with an
allocate then free in TSO does not show any updating in the SMF60 record for
the VVDS NVR records. :( I like the see-who-complains approach, but
unfortunately most of the victims will be end users, and the developers o
Jim Beck wrote:
>We've retired an application and are in the process of cleanup. Does anyone
>know of a way to identify what is allocating a given dataset if it's never
>opened? SMF cuts 14 & 15 records only if the dataset is open. Other than
>scratch, rename, and other VTOC changes, I haven
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If you use something like RACF you can look at the product logs or SMF and see
who created it if the log option for the covering profile.
I have
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All,
We've retired an application and are in the process of cleanup. Does anyone
know of a way to identif
All,
We've retired an application and are in the process of cleanup. Does anyone
know of a way to identify what is allocating a given dataset if it's never
opened? SMF cuts 14 & 15 records only if the dataset is open. Other than
scratch, rename, and other VTOC changes, I haven't found an SMF
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