W dniu 2016-10-17 o 21:10, Sean Gleann pisze:
I've made a stupid mistake with one of my z/OS systems, and now I'm hoping
that someone can help me extricate myself..
I was in the process of moving a user catalog from one disk to another.
Following examples from documentation on the IBM web
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> Dan - yes, I tried that. I get " '(filename)' was
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> Dan - no go,
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Dan - yes, I tried that. I get " '(filename)' was not found in catalog. "
John
On 17 October 2016 at 20:37, Blake, Dan
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Dan - no go, I'm afraid. The 'R' command results
Dan - no go, I'm afraid. The 'R' command results in the same 'data set not
catalogued' message.
John - yes, that is very much like one of my attempts, except the file
involved is not a cluster
Sean
On 17 October 2016 at 20:20, John McKown
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Sean Gleann <sean.gle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've made a stupid mistake with one of my z/OS systems, and now I'm
> hoping that someone can help me extricate myself..
>
> I
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Sean Gleann wrote:
> I've made a stupid mistake with one of my z/OS systems, and now I'm hoping
> that someone can help me extricate myself..
>
> I was in the process of moving a user catalog from one disk to another.
>
> Following examples
>If I use ISPF 3.4 to look at all the files on the disk involved, I can see
>that the file does in fact exist.<
>The problem is that the flat file I created has a name that was aliased to the
>catalog I've just deleted and redefined. (foot...gun...BANG)>
OK, you know where the file is and the
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