On Dec 20, 2012, at 01:12, R.S. wrote: > > I thnk there is some misunderstood here. > AMATERSE is backward compatible, but old TRSMAIN is not forward compatible. > So, you can pack data with TRSMAIN and unpack with AMATERSE. However the > opposite is not always feasible (although usually it is). > > Is it the reason for OP problems? I've no idea. > So much speculation, yet no one has attempted the merest confirmation that the data on the receiving end are the same as on the sending end. And a gross inconsistency in data set sizes provokes a strong suspicion that they are not. (But it might just be overallocation.)
Again: cp -B "//'censored.trs'" /dev/fd/1 | wc cp -B "//'censored.trs'" /dev/fd/1 | cksum Or, use similar, probably better, ICSF functions. IBM computers don't make mistakes; the Net does. -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
