What do you mean that it didn't work? No output? Abend?

On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 05:46:37 -0700 "Hardee, Chuck"
<[email protected]> wrote:

:>That's what I figured as well. That WRITE should work and when it didn't, I 
tried PM. Neither ended up working.
:>
:>And yes, when I coded my WRITE I specified SF.
:>
:>Thanks everyone for their feedback.
:>I am going to continue my debugging and see if I can figure out what I've got 
wrong.
:>
:>
:>Charles (Chuck) Hardee
:>Senior Systems Engineer/Database Administration
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:>
:>-----Original Message-----
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen
:>Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 8:17 AM
:>To: [email protected]
:>Subject: Re: Questions on SNAP/SNAPX usage
:>
:>You cannot combine PL and W.
:>
:>You would need to do WRITE SF followed by CHECK for each line. You can try
:>blocking them, but probably not worth the effort - simply do short blocks.
:>
:>On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 02:51:53 -0700 "Hardee, Chuck"
:><[email protected]> wrote:
:>
:>:>I am using a DCB based on what the manual states is required for SNAP/SNAPX 
processing:
:>:>
:>:>         DCB   DSORG=PS,RECFM=VBA,MACRF=(W),                           .
:>:>               BLKSIZE=1632,LRECL=121,                                 .
:>:>               DDNAME=XXXX,DCBE=DMYDCBE                                 
:>:>
:>:>I was contemplating using MACRF=(W,PM) versus MACRF=(W).
:>:>But because of the way WRITE works versus PUT, I was hoping someone had 
established how the SNAP service handled its buffers.
:>:>
:>:>Charles (Chuck) Hardee
:>:>Senior Systems Engineer/Database Administration
:>:>CCG Information Technology
:>:>Thermo Fisher Scientific
:>:>300 Industry Drive
:>:>Pittsburgh, PA 15275
:>:>Direct: 724-517-2633
:>:>FAX: 412-490-9230
:>:>[email protected]
:>:>
:>:>-----Original Message-----
:>:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of John Gilmore
:>:>Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 7:03 PM
:>:>To: [email protected]
:>:>Subject: Re: Questions on SNAP/SNAPX usage
:>:>
:>:>Historically, LRECL=121 characterized an old-style FIXED-length print
:>:>line of 120 characters and a prefixed carriage-control character,
:>:>i.e., RECFM=F|FB.
:>:>
:>:>What exactly is the RECFM= value you are dealing with?
:>:>
:>:>John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
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