When you compress a PDS aren't you essentially de-fragging it? No, not the
way the word is used on PC disks, but you are essentially consolidating
fragments of free space into one big chunk of free space.

Charles

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On Sun, 12 Jan 2020, at 04:24, Phil Smith III wrote:
> From a book:
> 
> "... located a Trojan virus during a routine mainframe defrag."

I dunno about the first bit, but "routine mainframe defrag" is fine.
DFDSS has a DEFRAG verb.

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Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

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