No, we don't have the ABR piece.
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I really think I'm trying to make this more complicated than it is, but Barry's
idea wasn't what I was looking for either. I'm not looking for a listing of
the
incoming datasets for any other reason than to know what to print out each
day. The print I'm looking for is the internals of all the
If you are z/OS V1.9 then you could look at using REXX and SDSF to review
the SYSOUT while it is on Spool, Then create a file with REXX that lists
the sysouts you want to print?
Or create a last step with REXX to create a GDG that is collected later with
the information you need?
Perhaps a more
Hi Jim,
I have watched the thread with interest and if I understand the requirement
correctly it is to produce a single printed output from multiple listings
exported from Control-M in to sequential data sets with consistent DCB
attributes, i.e. RECFM, LRECL etc.
If this assessment is correct
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I really think I'm trying to make this more complicated than it is, but
Barry's
idea wasn't what I was looking
Thanks to all for the input. I recruited a co-worker with Rexx experience and
John McKown's idea does work to fit our needs. The one question my
co-worker had was if there might even be other utilities that might not require
like DCB's.
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Thanks to all for the input. I recruited a co-worker with
Rexx
I have been struggling with a way to use wildcards as a means of not having
to know all dataset names that may be created within a day's time. I know
you can use wildcards within a IDCAMS using the LISTCAT ENTRIES
statement, but what I would really like is to be able to copy all the wildcard
Jim,
I have been struggling with a way to use wildcards as a means of not
having
to know all dataset names that may be created within a day's time. I
know
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I am not sure I understand what you are trying to do but I would use
dcollect to gather information on dasd datasets and extract
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use wildcards as a means of not having to know all dataset names that may
be created within a day's time.
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You may want to look at DFDSS or FDR. You can do a TYPRUN=NORUN option
(DSS) to simply get a list or do the copy/move. both products have wild
cards as well as selection
on the number of entries returned (100k-1).
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I have been struggling with a way
. Also look at your SYS1.SAMPLIB for IGGCSI.. members.
Regards,
Ulrich Krueger
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I have had great suggestions so far, but I have tried DFDSS and FDR and not
gotten results I was looking for. Might not be using the parameters correctly.
I think I will detail this more on my wishes and the collective group can offer
more ideas. We have an automated scheduler software on our
We need the JCL and a 3.4 print of the dataset you are creating.
Put in the JCL you are using.
Lizette
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I have been struggling with a way to use wildcards as a means
The scheduler software is generating the dataset. It basically invokes JES
and makes a copy of whatever sysouts you choose(leaving original sysout in
queue). Not sure if you saw my latest post, but please let me know if
additional information is needed. If your talking about the DFDSS jcl I
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correctly.
I think I will detail this more
Yes, Control-M can create the dataset with any name up to 44 characters.
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The scheduler software is generating the dataset. It basically invokes
JES and makes a copy of whatever sysouts you choose(leaving original
sysout in queue). Not sure if you saw my latest post, but please let me
know if additional information is needed. If your talking about
I have to move on to some other things for now, but want to try Barry's idea.
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be using the parameters correctly.
I think I
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I have to move on to some other things for now, but want to try
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