Re: 
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2015 10:51:04 -0800, retired mainframer wrote:
 
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>
>> When better techniques become available, perhaps the inferior ones should
>> me marked in future editions as deprecated.
>
>So every time IBM makes an update to a marketed product, they should search 
>all the freebies to see if they might need some pedantic update to the code or 
>documentation?  It's not enough that IBM allows people to spend time on the 
>clock to develop this stuff for which they will not charge and make it 
>available to all, even non-customers and competitors?  That would probably 
>kill the incentive to release any "as is/no warranty or support" tools of any 
>kind.
>  
No, but it was implied earlier in this thread that the document contains 
contributed
material.  They might likewise consider suggested updates.

Corequisite updates are a sore point.  Many IBM utilities fail with z/OS UNIX 
files
as input because of something akin to "unsupported device type", while they
continue to support card readers and punches.  Often it appears the check is
gratuitous -- it can be defeated by preconcatenating an empty Classic data set.
Simply, such  checks should be eliminated; deferred to the access method to
succeed or fail.


>Didn't anyone read the reference?  On page 84:  " For PDSs with lots of 
>members, you can improve the performance of the IDCAMS step by deleting the 
>members in reverse order. To do this, just add:
>                    SORT FIELDS=(1,8,CH,D)
>to CTL2CNTL to sort the members in descending order.
>
It would have been clearer in CTL2CNTL, clearly commented.

Does DFSORT input allow comments?  There are several things every language
should support, such as:

o Comments, like HLASM "*".

o No-op, like HLASM ANOP

o User-generated error messages, like HLASM MNOTE.

There are reasons for all these.

-- gil

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