On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 17:09:57 -0800, Charles Mills wrote: >Well, one answer would be that it is step 5 of a 14-step batch job. Another >answer would be "because I don't have a Solaris system, know nothing about >them, and have my plate full already of stuff that I AM supposed to be >learning and that is of more interest to me." <g> > One might do as well with Linux, available on a variety of platforms from x86 to z. (But John M. has reported NFS problems.) NFS mounting Classic data sets to z/OS UNIX System Services would seem a natural approach, but I've heard no reports of success with such a configuration.
Allocation of personal development resource must be decideg by ROI, of course. It has been said that "Perl is the duct tape of UNIX." And it appears that DFSORT is the vise-grip plier of z/OS. -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
