On Thu, 8 Oct 2020, at 22:17, Joseph Reichman wrote:
> There are number if restrictions in size of concatenation

Yes, but suppose you can concatenate n datasets per dd?

You read the list of datasetnames and then, n at a time, 
generate the right JCL.

The point is, whatever the restrictions are, it cannot be hard 
to do it.  


> in addition there is CPU time step limit

I don't understand that. 

If you have a legitimate business need to process all this data your 
systems programmers should provide you with a suitable job class.

Indeed didn't someone else who IS an IRS sysprog reply a bit earlier
saying that such classes DO exist?


> I not working for a software co where I can go APF authorized and do 
> what ever I want 

Things may have changed but I don't recall APF authorisation having 
anything to do with time limits.

Speak to your sysprogs.



-- 
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

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