I did zBNA study for few environments and every time I see increase (or very
small decrease) in CPU seconds usage. I see big difference in IO delta and
considerable saving in DASD storage but not much difference in CPU time? Or
zBNA includes only batch jobs and no other beneficiary started tasks
on record length in RDW. Now I can read each record as expected.
Once again thank you to all member for taking time to read my query and
responding. Its good learning.
Thank you,
Prashant Joshi
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Michael Stein
Sent: Tuesd
Hello Paul,
"ignores 0D0A" means it treat is as any other data.
And by "line break" I mean end of line/record and so next record will start
from new line.
Thank you,
Prashant Joshi
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Paul Gilmarti
Thank you for your response, Charles,
I preserve RDW and able to read record length field. I am also able to
successfully covert EBCDIC to ASCII and Packed to decimal. So there is no issue
with data conversion. As you correctly point out, intel/windows does not
understand 0D0A. If it completely
ion of where the record ends).
Then there is the issue of how to re-combine the segments into the full record
length.
Does that help any?
Michael
At 01:54 PM 5/15/2023, Prashant Joshi wrote:
>I am trying to read VB & VBS binary file in windows using python. I
>tried FTPing file directly, t
. How to preserve SDW? I did not see mention of SDW
in these options. May be SDW is the key to maintain record length.
Thank you,
Prashant Joshi
Mainframe Architect
+91 9743 440 503 (Mobile)
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Tuesday
- end of record issue
On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 06:54:40PM +, Prashant Joshi wrote:
> I am trying to read VB & VBS binary file in windows using python. I
> tried FTPing file directly, then using Terse and then XMIT but every
> time when I read the file in windows, I get random ne
I am trying to read VB & VBS binary file in windows using python. I tried
FTPing file directly, then using Terse and then XMIT but every time when I read
the file in windows, I get random new line (CR/LF) inserted in record. I am not
able to read complete record.
For some files, when I transfer