Ok, I confess, I'm suffering from old age.

I know that there is a way to concatenate n PDSes together, and then
extract a member from this to a sequential file.

Why am I needing this? Well, I have several levels of source libraries
(PROD, TEST, Private) and I need to pull a member from the lowest level
and assemble it. And I'd like to have a batch job that does this so I
don't have to fiddle with all of it when I have a complex module to be
linked together after a few macro changes.

IEBCOPY won't do it (well, not simply). IEBPTPCH wants to put in ASA
control characters, IEBGENER will go sequential to pds with control
statements.

So anybody got an off the shelf method, standard futility solution?

Regards,
Steve Thompson

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