Ummm say doc (switching to Bugs Bunny accent) ... would that be 
why Microsoft got a patent for PDSs ?? .. a concept that's been
around even before Microsoft.

>From the 'Summary Of The Invention' for U.S. patent no. 6,594,674, 'System
and
method for creating multiple files from a single source file', which was
issued
today to Microsoft: 

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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Making Z/OS easier - Effectively replacing JCL with Unix like
commands

On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 14:45 -0700, Sam Siegel wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Wayne Driscoll <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > In my 20 plus year career I have seen a lot more people with mainframe
> > backgrounds expressing a willingness to learn and integrate usage of
> > non-mainframe technology than I have seen people from an "open-systems"
> > background show a willingness to learn anything about the mainframe.
> 
> I completely agree with this statement.  It is typically a requirement
> of mainframe types to understand open system terminology and then
> speak of mainframe using open systems language.  sysplex vs. cluster
> is a typical rough and ready analogy.
> 
> I've yet to see an open system person have even a vague understanding
> of record oriented I/O or PDS processing.
> 
> The list goes on and on.

PDS is a weird beastie. IMO, the closest analogy would be a directory
with very restricted file names. Record I/O might be possible if they
use a "looping" language like C or Perl to process each row in an SQL
result set.

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John McKown
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