Michael Madigan wrote:
> here's an example
> 
>  DATASET NAME: DLSMODLL.D2200.COBLIB(FMCTR001)                                
>                                         TIME  13:57:42
> 0    SEQ  LVL FIELD NAME                            FORMAT         START  
> LENGTH
>      291    05  WX-BAL-ACCT-BAL                    ZS     7  2       810      
>  9
>      292    05  WX-BAL-PT-BAL                      ZS     7  2       819      
>  9
>      293    05  WX-BAL-TOT-INS-BAL                 ZS     7  2       828      
>  9
>      294    05  WX-BAL-TOT-PT-PAY-AMT              ZS     7  2       837      
>  9
>      295    05  WX-BAL-TOT-PT-ADJ-AMT              ZS     7  2       846      
>  9
>      296    05  WX-BAL-TOT-ROOM-CHG-AMT            ZS     7  2       855      
>  9
>      297    05  WX-BAL-POSTED-SINCE-XFR-BD         ZS     7  2       864      
>  9
>      298    05  WX-BAL-FINAL-BL-BAL                ZS     7  2       873      
>  9
>      299    05  FILLER                             C      3          882      
>  3
>      300    05  WX-BAL-INS-GRP(1)                  G                 885      
> 32
> 

Holy Shit!  "Zoned Signed"  I haven't seen that since college.  COBOL, I 
believe.  (I've tried to forget it)  If it is, watch out for record 
overlays - same file could have different record layouts.


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