Please tell me a way to copy them to output dataset so that older data is not affected. What did you use to check, the catalog or the TMS. So I though these volumes are present. Please correct if I am wrong. Hi, this is really getting ugly. What do these volumes have to do with this thread?
Sorry but tese are the volumes I that I need to copy to output file. Input file was spread across multiple volumes and is need to be copied to to ouput file on VTS tape. A part of the input file got copied 3 out of 5 volumes rest I need to. I think there is smthing I dont know or not able to explain.
Thanks for your support. Hi, why have you decided to change the dataset name? If you are accessing the volumes via the catalog, which your original JCL showed ie. The output from your run showed the dataset comprises of 6 volumes and not 8. Posted: Sat Oct 10, pm. The first file was named xxxx. GV00 and now you refer to xxxx. Re: jcl for convert tape file to disk file by dick scherrer » Tue Nov 04, pm Hello, The b37 says you have run out of space.
How many records are on this tape? What do you want to "check"? How did you calculate the space parameter you used in your jcl for the disk file?
To unload COPY. Modify the COPY. JOB to conform with your local naming conventions and set the disk space parameters before submitting this job:. In this procedure, the values specified below must be supplied. This step is not necessary if you have already copied the library SRV nnn. The library SRV nnn.
The current version vrs can be obtained from the Report of Tape Creation.
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