i,
Hi,
the reminds me to the question: I cannot find the tool to remove the mud of the wheels of an airbus
380? (replace this by any plane you like)?
why? the plane is a universal method for transport, it can land everywhere. ... on a field? need to
clean the wheels for takeoff :-)
Don't take me as a jesuite, but for me the question to ask is: what is the purpose of the resulting
"sequential fille" ?
- restore the content? iebcopy does that.
- analysing the "textual" content by some tool ? does the occurence of "./ ADD
MEMBER=xxxxx" hurt? etc.
- other?
Best
Peter Sylvester
On 14/12/2021 11:31, kekronbekron wrote:
Doesn't IEBTPCH add..
./ADD MEMBER=
.. to the beginning of each member's listing?
If that's the case, that can easily be removed in the end with x all;f all;del
all x
- KB
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On Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 at 12:30 PM, Weizman arbel <[email protected]>
wrote:
this can be problematic if the member data also contain MEMBER in the same
position
so i prefer to do it from rexx by LMCOPY
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 17:18:56 +1100, Peter Vels [email protected] wrote:
This:
http://mainframe-tips-and-tricks.blogspot.com/2011/12/jcl-copy-all-members-from-pds-to.html
does it in 2 steps using IEBPTPCH and then SORT to strip out the MEMBER
NAME.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 at 16:53, Weizman arbel [email protected] wrote:
hello ,
i want to do this from batch.
IEBPTPCH (PUNCH TYPORG=PO)
add MEMBER NAME
in front of each member
and i want to prevent it.
i did not find a way through IEBCOPY
( i know the way by rexx )
thanks
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