Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2016 19:01:15 -0500, Tony Harminc wrote:
And this all started with arbitrary (GOFF) files as input to SMP/E,
which has, AFAIK, no delimiter option on e.g. the ++MOD statement. JCL
isn't the only thing with this problem. A single GOFF file could
plausibly contain records starting with ++ and // and /* .
When all else fails, try an experiment. (Maybe then read the instructions.)
I just tried HLASMC PARM=GOFF. Every record in SYSLIN begins with X'03'.
So, on the basis of this unscientific sample, no problem.
-- gil
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