Clark Morris said about Endevor program listings:
. . .
Underneath the covers they convert this so they can show you the listing
they have stuffed in what appears to be a VSAM data set.
. . .

What you said about Endevor and program compile listing is generally
true.  But, the use of a VSAM file (an E-lib) is a local choice.
Endevor supports Librarian and Pan-valet libraries, their own
proprietary 'E-lib', and PDSs.  We opted to use PDSs for all our output
libraries and source libraries.  For the compile / link-edit SYSPRINT
listings, you still have to go through the 'L' method Clark described
because the PDS is VBA and the lines are compressed.  But our developers
can look at programs and other source code directly without having to go
through Endevor, since the code is stored in PDSs with no compression or
member name encryption.

David Mueller - ST of Florida  

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