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Copy uncataloged datasets on tape.



 
 
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Old April 3rd 08, 06:35 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Copy uncataloged datasets on tape.

We have some datasets which were scratched but were able to restore
them back. The datasets are still in uncataloged state. I tried
accessing the dataset using the VOLSER but it is still unaccessible. I
need a JCL which would help me catalog those datasets or a JCL to copy
those datasets directly onto DASD (which does not look to be a
possibility). Could anybody please help me out in this regard? Any
suggestions are appreciated.

Regards,
KK.
 




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