That's it for me.  I like JCL and working source libraries to have 2-5
generations just so I can go back if the need arises (or I just
accidentally save when I didn't really want to).

As a side note, the other "improvements" with PDSE V2 seem to cause
problems when trying to scroll max down through large members.  This is
almost certainly a bug, and it may have been fixed already, or at least
will be.  But unless I need generations, I usually stick with V1.

sas

On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 9:48 AM, Jerry Callen <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, I'm curious: What are people actually USING member generations for?
>
> For source code, it seems like a decent source control system is a better
> bet. Are member generations primarily a form of "oops recovery?"
>
> -- Jerry
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