Hi Martin,
SMF14LBS has the LBI BLKSIZE in SMF14/15.
Best Regards,
Yifat Oren
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Hi,
As far as I know, Syncsort SMF does not have an indicator for tape sort.
But, it does have a section for each SORTWORK allocated, that includes a
device type, unit address and volser.
That may help, but you may need to write your own program..
I would use SMF 14/15; There are many SAS and
time - RLS may be another option to consider.
Best Regards,
Yifat Oren
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Did you mean 42 subtype 6?
Yifat
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Leonardo,
Try the Type 64 subtype
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Hello
but for the output data set.
The only solution I could come up with was writing an E35 exit for
UNPAIRED,ONLY run that will end with RC=16 as soon as it gets called.
Is there a more elegant possibility?
Thanks,
Yifat Oren
Hi,
Like others have suggested BLSR or SMB ACCBIAS=DO is the way to go if the
VSAM is accessed in a non-sequential manner (which seems to be the case,
giving the IAM vs. VSAM performance difference you've encountered).
Also, from the LISTCAT, if I read it correctly, many records seem to be