My moment must have been when I wanted to add a page dataset and I enclosed
the name of the dataset in quotes. To my defence, to this day, it throws a
'NOT CATALGUED' condition and not a syntax error as might be expected. I
had to open a PMR to get it straightened...


On Fri, 19 Nov 2021 at 23:55, Radoslaw Skorupka <[email protected]>
wrote:

> W dniu 10.11.2021 o 18:47, Phil Smith III pisze:
> > Looked at it again this morning and saw the problem instantly. Now, as we
> > all know, there is no new JCL: every bit of JCL is descended from a
> fragment
> > found on a stone tablet on the side of a mountain near Poughkeepsie back
> in
> > the early 1960s. Every "new" job is just an old job, modified.
>
> I heard similar story: Nobody write new JCL job from scratch. Only
> Skorupa does it. The rest take examples from his course.
> Yes, it was about me. However I heard few guys taking, these words
> weren't addressed to me :-)))
>
> (Skorupa above is not typo, this is moniker)
>
> (I used to teach JCL a lot)
>
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
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