This is exactly why every EXIT statement in my routines are matched with a
WRITE statement :
SELECT (&STORCLAS)
.
.
.
WHEN ('SCCICS')
DO
SET &STORGRP = 'SGCICS'
WRITE 'SGSC070 ' &DSN ' ' &STORCLAS ' ' &STORGRP
EXIT
END
.
The string "SGSC070" identifies 1 and only 1 Exit. I know exactly where
in the code the dataset dumped out. Analysis is a piece of cake. Even
the most
rookies Storage Admin can figure out where the dataset got assigned that
construct. The string SGSC in this case also tell me that this code
segment assigns the Storage Group based on the incoming storage class.
I'm telling you these Write statements can save you much head aching -
ddk
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Doesn't this convince you that your ACS routines do something different
when
a volser is specified? It seems your ACS routines need further analysis.
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