Hello,
I have a set of files in one of the test regions. Now we have setup a new test region and in that I need to create exactly the same set of files for testing. For a working condition I need to change the second qualifier, like this:
XYZ.TEST1.FILES.** to XYZ.TEST2.FILES.**
There are so many files and I'm looking for a shorter way of doing it. Do you have a suggestion, please?
copy all the files from one qualifier to another?
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Re: copy all the files from one qualifier to another?
This can be done using DF/DSS (program ADRDSSU) -- I would DUMP the data sets then RESTORE with RENAME (or RENAMEUNCONDITIONAL depending). The DFSMS bookshelf has the manual describing the various options. However, if you have not used ADRDSSU before, I STRONGLY recommend contacting your site support group as there are a LOT of options and your site may have restricted use of this program.
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Re: copy all the files from one qualifier to another?
Thanks for the guidance Robert. I have not used ADDRDSSU before but reading about it now. I am checking if I can find some example to look at to get idea to do what I need to.
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Re: copy all the files from one qualifier to another?
I STRONGLY recommend working with your site support group on this issue. They have (or should have) plenty of experience with DF/DSS and may already have something set up to do what you want.
DF/DSS supports use of the COPY command, or you can use DUMP to create a backup data set and then use RESTORE to create the new data sets from the backup.
DF/DSS supports use of the COPY command, or you can use DUMP to create a backup data set and then use RESTORE to create the new data sets from the backup.
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