That's what we have done.  We were hoping SORT would be able to do it.  We 
would rather use a system utility as opposed to writing our own code.

Richard, Vickie, and Randy Pinion

--- ahc5...@bjc.org wrote:

From: Al Cole <ahc5...@bjc.org>
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: SORT question
Date:         Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:22:44 -0500

What you want is a cobol program that uses a sysing parm file containing the 
selection criteria variables.
 
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>>> "Richard Pinion" <rpin...@netscape.com> 9/28/2010 9:30 AM >>>
I have a large file that is sorted in ascending order by a date field, 
YYYYMMDD.  I want to run a sort fields=copy with selection criteria against 
this file.  One of the selection criteria is the date field.  I would like the 
sort to terminate once the date field in the file is greater than my selection 
date.  Is this possible?



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