I see your point, but this is unachievable. We have thousands of SAS jobs, lots 
of them existing of complex SAS programs, doing multiple PROC SORTs, sorting 
data that varies in size over the jobs and days depending on how much data must 
be processed.

One central setting to help DFSORT recover from incorrect info more often than 
it does now, is simpler.

Kees.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Bill Woodger
Sent: 26 July, 2016 11:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: DFSORT DYNALLOC/DYNAPCT question

Which is why I'm suggesting providing additional information on the DFSPARM DD. 
Because if DFSORT is not reading the data, it doesn't know so much. You can 
fill in some gaps for it. Allowing DFSORT to do the allocations better is 
probably an advantage over allowing DFSORT to complete allocations however they 
are specified. 

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