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Batch Auxiliary Disposition

The CA 1 batch utility TMSDISP is used to perform Auxiliary Disposition processing. The batch mode of Auxiliary Disposition differs from the real-time mode in that the data set being processed must have an entry on the system catalog. The corresponding volume entries on the TMC must not be in scratch or inactive status. The system catalog entry can be uncataloged as part of Auxiliary Disposition processing. The TMSDISP program can be executed as the last step of a job, or as a job by itself. TMSDISP completes with a return code of 16 if any errors are encountered.