In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/07/2006
at 11:31 AM, Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Bill's reference misses a key step, namely how to get the SYSPUNCH
>output submitted as a job. The typical way to do this is to make the
>SYSPUNCH a DISPosition NEW and PASSed temporary data set. The next
>job step can then be an IEBGENER with the temporary data set as input
>with DISPosition OLD and DELETE and the output going to the internal
>reader, SYSOUT=(*,INTRDR).
Surely the typical way is to simply define SYSPUNCH as
SYSOUT(*,INTRDR).
><first post>
>I think the natural tool to use is Rexx but perhaps there are better
> ways involving minimal coding?
You can run ISPF in batch, and this looks like a natural for FIle
Tailoring.
>Assembler maybe?
IMHO it would be easier in REXX.
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