If the TTOC base is missing, AUDIT makes the following checks:
- For a CDD with a corresponding data set record, flagged as valid, in the MCDS:
- If the catalog entry indicates the data set is migrated, but the
data set record indicates a migration copy on some other volume or
elsewhere on this volume, AUDIT reports *ERR 149.
- If there is no catalog entry, or the catalog entry indicates a
nonmigrated data set, AUDIT reports *ERR 132.
- For a CDD with a corresponding data set record, flagged as invalid, in the MCDS, if the catalog entry indicates
the data set is migrated, AUDIT reports *ERR 133 (see
also Diagnosing Error 133).
- For a CDD with a corresponding catalog entry indicating a migrated
data set, but with no data set record in the MCDS, AUDIT reports *ERR 133 (see also Diagnosing Error 133).
- For a CDD with a corresponding data set record, flagged as valid,
in the MCDS:
- If the catalog entry indicates the data set is migrated, but the
data set record indicates a migration copy on some other volume, but
the file block id points to this position and the time and date are
same as CDD time and date, AUDIT reports *ERR 203 and
patch the MCDVSN field with the volser of the tape being audited.
If no CDD record is found on the tape, AUDIT reports condition 134.