RPL usage is how programs, well, _use_ VTAM. So certainly they increase
buffer usage. It's a meaningless question though as without RPL
usage, VTAM wouldn't _do_ anything.

It's like asking, "Does DCB usage increase the buffer usage of QSAM".
Sure it does. Why wouldn't it?

In article <capikfhf8bcztv2lx9hg++j8nqy01tzu9wn+r8zd8mqsopyl...@mail.gmail.com> 
you wrote:
> Hi

> Does RPL usage increases the buffer usage of VTAM ?

> On 13-Sep-2017 5:09 PM, "Don Poitras" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > In article <CAPikFhFk74YAUQCLxTObWUuVuX6cKDL4v9_FnH5ieJJ3L7FvHQ@mail.
> > gmail.com> you wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > Just trying to understand the functions OF RPL macro.
> > > Is it just primarily used FOR VSAM or it can be used by any other product
> > > for copying ?
> > > Peter
> >
> > It's analogous to how the DCB is used for sequential datasets. Used
> > by VSAM and VTAM. RPL is for the get and put part, the ACB describes
> > VSAM dataset or the VTAM application program. Not just copying, but
> > all I/O.

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