On Tue, 7 Apr 2015 11:46:39 -0400, Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>AMATERSE uses its own scheme for unloading and transmitting the PDS[E]
>directory, rather than doing what most such programs do which is to
>invoke IEBCOPY for this part of the work.  ...
>
Sigh.

>The simple answer is to run IEBCOPY unload first on your own, and then
>AMATERSE the resulting sequential dataset. And of course the reverse
>at the receiving end.
> 
Subject to the constraint of large work files.

>Alternatively, and more generally, you could run ADRDSSU to do a
>logical dump of your dataset, AMATERSE that, and again reverse things
>at the other end.
> 
I once looked into ADRDSSU as an interchange vehicle.  I stumbled on a
statement in the Manual that the recipient (if renaming) must have READ
access to the original DSN.  This seems supremely stupid to me; READ
access to the archive should suffice.  But when I criticize ADRDSSU in
this forum, the consensus reply is that only storage administrators should
be using ADRDSSU at all and since I'm not a storage administrator I don't
get a vote.

-- gil

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