On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:41:25 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On 8/31/2010 1:25 AM, paul schuster wrote:
>> Is there a limitation on how many ADATA records can be written?  For
>> example, when I define the ADATA file as a PDSE, and the number of records
>> must exceed the 64K PDSE member limit, the assembly fails and I get this
>> message:
>
>I'm confused - what does the member limit have to do with the
>size of the ADATA output?  If your ADATA file is a PDS or PDS/E,
>you need to specify a (unique) member name on the assembly JCL
>for SYSADATA.
>
>
>Gerhard Postpischil
>Bradford, VT

Let me re-ask the question then:

have you written ADATA output to a PDS or PDSE member that has more than say
64K records?

I can successfully write ADATA output to a PDS or PDSE when the number of
records is less than say 64K, but when trying to write more I get the two
errors I described in my original post.

Thank you.

Paul

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