The application does Key index read and sequential write . From my
reading, it only support BSAM, not BDAM... I hope I did not read it worng.
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> What I did was replaace all READ , OPEN WRITE CLOSE with ASSWMBLE
> CALL... In the PL/I the OPEN becomes
BPXOPEN(FD,lenth,PATH_NAME,LRECL)
> return FD
> and READ becomes
> BPXREAD(FD,length,PATHNAME,record_number,Number_of_records,lrecl) .
That should work OK, provided you have the OpenExtensions stuff in z/OS
set up correctly.
If you still have the version of the code that uses the normal
open/read/write/close stuff, you might try it out to see if it works --
no need to create any more Franken-apps (applications calling
subroutines in multiple languages) than absolutely necessary.
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