On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:11:04 -0700, glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:

>As unix, and many other systems, store files in 512 byte disk
>blocks, it makes some sense to transfer them to the IBM system
>in blocks of that size.  I would probably use RECFM=U, LRECL=512,
>but it doesn't matter so much.

Why does that make sense?  Files on Unix, Linux and Windows are 
stored as a byte stream and the applications that write and process 
them do not know or care what the underlying sector size is.

Do you mean BLKSIZE=512? That is quite inefficient, wasting over 
half of the space on each track.  AFAIK LRECL has no meaning for
a RECFM=U data set.

Once you get these ASCII data to the mainframe in a RECFM=U 
data set, what would you do with them?

-- 
Tom Marchant

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