The PDS command does a very nice job - here is an example
READY
PDS TEST.PDS HI :
PDS230I MEMBER VER.MOD CREATED LAST MODIFIED SIZE INIT MOD ID
PDS230I A 01.01 23/04/28 23/06/02 5:58 1 0 0 LBDYCK
PDS230I AA 01.00 23/06/02 23/06/02 6:02 2 2 0 LBDYCK
PDS230I AAA -A 01.00 23/06/02 23/06/02 6:02 2 2 0 LBDYCK
PDS066I MEMBER IS AN ALIAS FOR: AA
PDS230I B 01.00 23/04/28 23/04/28 7:57 0 0 0 LBDYCK
PDS230I C 01.00 23/05/04 23/05/04 9:05 2 2 0 LBDYCK
PDS230I D 01.01 23/05/04 23/05/04 9:06 2 2 0 LBDYCK
PDS230I XX 01.01 23/06/09 23/06/09 14:02 3 3 0 LBDYCK
READY
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Jack Zukt
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2023 10:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: PDS/PDSE Member information
Hi all,
Is there a way to get the PDS/PDSE member information, namely,
member/userid/last change date in batch? I have not been able to get to it
using rexx.
Regards,
Jack
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