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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an
internal CoBOL table, but wondered about the JCL:
//NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
What does PRIM
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
>
> I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an
> internal CoBOL table, but wondered about the JCL:
>
> //NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
>
> What does PRIME mean?
In the cited context, it me
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 14:37:01 -0700 Howard Brazee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
:>I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an internal CoBOL
:>table, but wondered about the JCL:
:>//NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
You can remove it.
:>What does PRIME mean?
ISAM allocation.
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Binyamin Dis
> > -Original Message-
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
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> > I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an internal
CoBOL
> > table, but wondered about the JCL:
> >
> > //NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
> >
> > What does PRIME mean?
>
> In th
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Subject: ISAM question
I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an internal CoBOL table,
but wondered about the JCL:
//NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
What does PR
I recently converted a tiny in-program ISAM file to an internal CoBOL
table, but wondered about the JCL:
//NAMES DD DSN=&&NAMES(PRIME),
What does PRIME mean?
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