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; bad data in another.
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> Chris Blaicher
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The data is mostly binary
Huge vb files and lots of them
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I am using syncsort to search for records
So let’s say I concatenate 100 files
And the data I’m looking
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to
read the input.
Chris Blaicher
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Subject: Re: Syncsort E11 exit
I’m looking into that
As an additional question
We have a huge number of files
When concatenating sortin
Is there anyway to determine which file the exit is analyzing. Typically a
program can do
A Rdjfcb x’07’ to determine that but you have the DCB wonder if there is
something you provide
If I understand what you want to do is to concatenate additional files to
SORTIN, then I would strongly urge you NOT to do that in the E11. You can, but
I would not be confident in the results.
By the time the E11 exit is called a certain amount of analysis of the files
has been done in the