There's no stats parm in a template.

A template is a binary representation of a language copy member, e.g. you take 
the copy member (a file record layout) and convert it into a template. Then you 
can apply record selection and other criteria.

Many people just have File Manager create templates on the fly and then discard 
them after use. I'm talking about permanent templates.

This is the template workbench:

File Manager                  Template Workbench
 Command ===>

 CC Create template from copybook       E  Edit field/record in template
 CM Create template from model          U  Update template from copybook
 MC Map from copybook                   MT Map from template

 Copybook:
    Data set name . 'PEW3H.MMM.FMGRCOPY'
    Member  . . . . EM100U21
 Template:
    Data set name . 'TTPJMSS.MMM.FILEMGR'
    Member  . . . . EM100U21
 Model Template:
    Data set name .
    Member  . . . .

 Processing Options:
  Enter "/" to select option
  /  Advanced copybook selection


There's other options for building and updating templates, but I don't like 
them, for reasons. You may be thinking of the one that generates a batch job.


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sri 
Hari Kolusu
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 11:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: DFSORT Question regarding SORTOUT Library Member Statistics

> I don't think that option is on the template workbench.

Michael,

I don't use workbench, but I am assuming that it does let you EDIT the 
template.  If it does , then just add/Modify the stats parm in the template.

Thanks,
Kolusu

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