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shaktieswararao.Hazaru
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Joined: 25 Sep 2010 Posts: 20 Location: Hyderabad
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Hi,
Does anyone know how to find out the obselete datasets used in the JCL and how to resolve them..
Please share the info..
Thanks in advance. |
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Akatsukami
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Can you explain what an "obselete (sic) dataset" is? |
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Nic Clouston
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And what do you mean by 'resolve them'? If datsets are obsolete - delete them. Is that good enough for 'resolving them'? |
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enrico-sorichetti
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I guess that it could be something along the lines of solutioning a problem |
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expat
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If your storage management people have set things up correctly there will be no such thing as an obsolete dataset |
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