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> Subject: Migrated Data Set Recall Messages
>
> Hello Sysprogs,
>
> One of our developers claims that at places he's worked before, messages
> are written to joblog and/or syslog when a migrated data set is being
> recalled
I looked at my MPFLST00 and did not find a hit. Others might.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 3:09 PM
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Subject: Re: Migrated Data Set Recall Messages
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 19
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 19:05:07 -0800, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>One of our developers claims that at places he's worked before, messages
>are written to joblog and/or syslog when a migrated data set is being
>recalled.
A quick search of the message manual comes up with:
IEFC037I ATTEMPTING TO RECALL MIGRA
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Ed Jaffe wrote:
>One of our developers claims that at places he's worked before, messages are
>written to joblog and/or syslog
, February 19, 2020 2:26 PM
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Ed Jaffe wrote:
>One of our developers claims that at places he's worke
Ed Jaffe wrote:
>One of our developers claims that at places he's worked before, messages are
>written to joblog and/or syslog when a migrated data set is being recalled.
Can he/she prove it? Do you have any sample of such messages?
>No such messages are being written here (other than to TSO/
Hello Sysprogs,
One of our developers claims that at places he's worked before, messages
are written to joblog and/or syslog when a migrated data set is being
recalled.
No such messages are being written here (other than to TSO/E users).
Batch jobs just hang on allocation until the recall co