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CA Auditor data sets were previously allocated
Symptom: If you attempt to reinstall CA Auditor and the installation program finds data sets with the same names as those it is trying to allocate, the program fails. INST‑920 messages appear in the job listing to identify the duplicate data sets.
Solution: This problem occurs when the PREFIX control statement specifies the same high‑level qualifier used when a previous version of CA Auditor was installed. You have the following options:
- Delete the old libraries and rerun the installation program. This might not be appropriate if the earlier version is still in use. For information on which data sets to delete and which you may want to back up for use in the new release of CA Auditor, see the appendixes “Backing Up the User Profile Database” and “Removing CA Auditor from the System”.
- Choose a different data set prefix for the new release of CA Auditor. This lets you avoid interfering with users still working with the earlier release. The installation program allocates a new copy of the user profile database. You can copy or rename the existing user profile database at a later date so that the information previously collected by CA Auditor is available to users of the new release.