RE: novice BatchPipes data set question

 Use PDSEs instead of flat files, but keep in mind that even in a PDSE,
 you cannot write more than one member at a time.

 Allocating at the > is probably the most-often-asked-for enhancement,
 but that means implementing all of SVC 99, which is, to say the least,
 a bit tedious.

 There are a few shortcuts in coping with ISPF 4.2.  If you list (I
 from a 3.4 panel) a data set similar to the one you wish to allocate
 prior to going to 4.2, you have all the defaults set up.

 But if the creator had intended man (m/f) to use TSO, we would all
 have infinite time on our hands.

     j.                                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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