On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Paul Gilmartin <paulgboul...@aim.com>wrote:

> On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:36:47 -0600, Roger Bolan wrote:
> >
> ... are you thinking
> of IEBCOPY unload; TERSE; FTP; unTERSE; IEBCOPY load?)  <-- Yes, that's
> exactly the alternative I was thinking about.
>
> >                                                        ...   If you are
> >doing FTP from the MVS to get the tersed file, you need commands like
> >BINARY
> >LOCSITE recfm=fb lrecl=1024 cylinders primary=100 secondary=10 blksize=0
> >
> FTP your TRANSMIT unloaded file to a UNIX file.  This spares you
> all the allocation mickeymouse.  You can RECEIVE directly from
> an allocated UNIX file with the RECEIVE INDD form.




> If you tersed the original PDS, without using the XMIT OUTDSN to get an
> unloaded PDS, then the LOCSITE command above is for the tersed file, and you
> unterse into a PDS and never use the RECEIVE INDSN either.   But using a
> ddname allocated to a UNIX file for an unloaded PDS is a good idea that
> could be handy too.
>

> -- gil
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