On Fri, 3 Mar 2023 09:40:18 +0200, ITschak Mugzach wrote:

>Allocate syspront as MOD instead of share and all outputs will be written
>to same file (do not free and allocate syspront every call)
>
Does the description of LMCOPY in the ISPF Services Guide,SC19-3626-50, mention 
the use
of SYSPRONT or any similar DDNAME?  If not, thd documentation is defective/


>בתאריך יום ו׳, 3 במרץ 2023 ב-5:02 מאת Paul Gilmartin:
>
>> This is less a REXX question than an ISPF question, and might get more
>> focused replies in ISPF-LIST.
>>
>> On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 23:56:52 +0000, Cameron Conacher wrote:
>> >    ...
>> >When the LMCOPY runs, it writes some IEBCOPY processing messages to a
>> generated file name, which has a high level qualifier of the RACF ID under
>> which the JOB runs.
>> >If two members are copied, LMCOPY is executed twice, and two IEBCOPY
>> files are generated..... if 100 members are copied I get 100 IEBCOPY files
>> generated.
>> >
>> I'm slightly surprised.  But I've used LMCOPY only to copy a PS data set
>> to a PDS mdmber.
>> IEBCOPY isn't needed (or allowed) for that operation.
>>
>> Likewise, IEBCOPY shouldn't be necessary to copy PDS member to PDS member.
>>
>> But does LMCOPY replicate the directory user info?  The Ref. doesn't say.
>>
>> Are the members program objects?
>>
>> >My question is  this, can I direct all of the IEBCOPY output (assuming it
>> is SYSPRINT) directed to one single output file?
>> >So, instead of seeing 100 individual IEBCOPY, I only get one single
>> consolidated file with a name of my choosing?

-- 
gil

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