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HOW CAN YOU VIEW LAST 10 DATASETS CREATED BY YOU?

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HOW CAN YOU VIEW LAST 10 DATASETS CREATED BY YOU?..

Answer / saran

we can view the recent 10 data sets created by entering 3.4
in the unprotected line(command line).

the through tso we can view by LISTCAT command.

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HOW CAN YOU VIEW LAST 10 DATASETS CREATED BY YOU?..

Answer / john collins

clients can also used an product called CA Vantage SRM, it
will give any DSN or user the total dsn's with last used
date or create date along with many other fields for
review.

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