They look fine to me. Here's the first few lines of valJCL.txt after
the opening comment header:
MM = 1
PRCLINE = " "
SEP_EQ = "="
PLC1 = 1
PLC2 = 0
CTR = 1
T1 = TIME('R')
CALL INIT
CALL JPROC
CALL SHOW
CALL WRITE_FILE
SIGNAL QUIT
And this is the start of jproc after the comment header:
T1 = TIME('R')
CALL INIT
CALL JCLLIB_CHECK
CALL PRC_CHECK
SIGNAL QUIT
INIT:
PRCLINE = " "
SEP_EQ = "="
Don Imbriale
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
>Of Farley, Peter x23353
>Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 3:39 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Are there any mainframe sites out there that don't use
>JCLCHECK/JCLPREP or equivalent?
>
>Am I the only one who gets a lot of weird characters trying to read the
two
>supposed EXEC's at that link? Both valJCL.txt and jproc.txt (links on
that
>page) appear not to be EXEC source at all.
>
>Even uploaded in binary, they do not appear to be EBCDIC, nor do they
look
>like an XMI file, nor do they look like compiled REXX, so I am at a
loss how
>to run them or customize them.
>
>Are these by any chance compressed or "tersed" files? The author
certainly
>doesn't say so on that website.
>
>Peter
>
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