Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-07 Thread Willy Jensen
"Members with ISPF statistics are marked with 'no-stat'" should of course have said "Members without ISPF statistics are marked with 'no-stat'" doc will be fixed asap Re FAMS, the dialog uses whatever PDS86 provides as timestamp. The SETDatadif command compares all members in both libraries

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 15:11:11 -0500, Willy Jensen wrote: >I have an ISPF based dialog to compare 2 libraries, and copy between them. See >MLCMP at http://harders-jensen.com > Elaborate indeed! >Start by taking a look at the doc - click on the 'text' text in the righthand >column. Note that the

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 14:36:37 -0500, BM wrote: > >I would like to explore the rexx, Appreciate it if you have it handy and >share, yes Kolusu suggested one helped. > Sounds like a self-training exercise. I've used ISRSUPC only to compare single members/files, not entire libraries. You might use

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Willy Jensen
I have an ISPF based dialog to compare 2 libraries, and copy between them. See MLCMP at http://harders-jensen.com Start by taking a look at the doc - click on the 'text' text in the righthand column. Note that the PDS86 program from cbtttape.org file 182 is required.

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread BM
Hey Paul. I would like to explore the rexx, Appreciate it if you have it handy and share, yes Kolusu suggested one helped. Thanks all for looking into this and helping. Regards, BM -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff /

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 15:17:58 +, Burrell, Todd wrote: >You will probably have to generate member lists for both PDS's and then you >can use REXX to generate the compare JCL member by member. There may be a >quicker way with something like PDSTOOLS, but this is how I would attempt it. >

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Steely.Mark
-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: sys1.parmlib compare ATTENTION: This e-mail came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown or unexpected emails. You will probably have to generate member lists for both PDS's and then you can use REXX to generate

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Burrell, Todd
todd.burr...@bcbsfl.com M 404.723.2017 -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Sri h Kolusu Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 10:12 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: sys1.parmlib compare ≫ I am trying to compare members of sys1.parmlib from two different

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-06 Thread Sri h Kolusu
≫ I am trying to compare members of sys1.parmlib from two different Operating systems (using SuperCE), Any other simple ways to do this, Like mass compare of members? Run SuperC in Batch //SUPERC EXEC PGM=ISRSUPC,PARM=(DELTAL,ALLMEMS,FILECMP,'','') //NEWDD DD DISP=SHR,DSN=Your.PDS1 //OLDDD

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-05 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 19:48:12 -0500, BM wrote: >I am trying to compare members of sys1.parmlib from two different Operating >systems (using SuperCE), Any other simple ways to do this, Like mass compare >of members? > See

Re: sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-05 Thread Mike Schwab
Go through the ISPF menu. Mismatched member names will be listed, matching names will be comated. On Tue, Jul 5, 2022, 19:48 BM wrote: > I am trying to compare members of sys1.parmlib from two different > Operating systems (using SuperCE), Any other simple ways to do this, Like > mass compare

sys1.parmlib compare

2022-07-05 Thread BM
I am trying to compare members of sys1.parmlib from two different Operating systems (using SuperCE), Any other simple ways to do this, Like mass compare of members? Thanks, BM -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive