I'm currently investigating the use of DFDSS DUMP PATH to secure data held
in UNIX files and folders.

As far as I can see, I have to specify the WORKINGDIRECTORY to establish
the starting point for the DUMP operation, then use INCLUDE to _explicitly_
specify the files I want. The available documentation states:
"DFSMSdss does not provide wildcard support when processing UNIX files."
which, for my purposes, is a complete show-stopper.

The subject UNIX folder contain many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of
individual files and sub-folders (and sub-sub-folders, etc). What I want to
do is to dump the complete contents of a UNIX folder in a way analogous to
dumping all z/OS files with a common set of HLQs.

I can see a possible method of including a massaged version of 'ls' output
in the INCLUDE parameter, but I don't see this as a particularly workable
solution.

Am I reading things wrongly and missing a vital point here? Does anyone
know if wildcard support is something that will be made available in the
future?

Also, with a DUMP of data comes the requirement to be able to RESTORE it to
- possibly - a different WORKINGDIRECTORY, but I haven't got that far yet.

Regards
Sean

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