I tried this one time. it had to match the spool name prefix. /s/ tuco bonno; Graduate, College of Conflict Management; University of SouthEast Asia; "I partied on the Ho Chi Minh Trail - tiến lên !! "
>>>>> extracted from original post: The $S SPOOL command has the ability to allocate a new space $sspl(spool7),space=(cyl,100) $HASP893 VOLUME(SPOOL7) STATUS=INACTIVE,COMMAND=(START) $HASP646 1.3333 PERCENT SPOOL UTILIZATION $HASP423 SPOOL7 IS BEING FORMATTED $HASP630 VOLUME SPOOL7 ACTIVE 0 PERCENT UTILIZATION JES2 starts spool volume SPOOL7. If SPOOL7 is a new volume, a 100 cylinder sized data set is allocated. However, if SPOOL7 is already defined to JES2, the command fails and the HASP003 error message is issued. Now, what I do not know is if the spool volume name being used has to match the SPOOL Name prefix. Maybe someone can clarify that. Because if you are in a 100% TGS condition, can you just add a spool volume without it matching the spool volume names? That would allow for any empty spare volume being used. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
