Thanks!

I got FINDMOD from the CBT tape and works fine as a command but I get a cc 12 when I execute it in batch.

Would you please send me a sample as to how you use it in batch.








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Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 12:38:44 -0600

Check the CBT tape, www.cbttape.org.  Several routines scattered around on
the tape that will do what you want.  I use FINDMOD in both batch and as a
sub-routine.

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>in addition to the archive, you may want to look at ispf's isrddn.
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