Hi All I would assume that this question was asked many times before, but I could not have yet find the answer.
I need to write a native z/OS COBOL program and it cannot be done in any of the other popular languages or environments for the reasons enumerated below. The program should be a driver that gets a PDS or PDSE library name, reads the directory of that library and then opens each member in turn in a loop and reads it and apply some process that uses calls to some LE package. Could that be done and is there any freely available sample code? Reasons why I cannot use other solutions I know that there are other GREAT solutions, by far better then my solution. I agree in advance with anybody who has a better solution, but I am not interested: I do not know PL/I well enough and am not interested in improving my knowledge. Rexx would not cut it in this case because Rexx interface with persistent LE environment is complicated I know how to do it in Assembler but I am refraining from coding in Assembler any more It cannot be using USS as the whole purpose of the project is doing something from within native z/OS. I am not interested in the existing IBM (or vendor) utilities since I need to apply my process to each member and each line in that member. Also, vendor utilities may not be available to everybody. The only solution other then COBOL driver that I could consider is if it could be done from within the SORT utility (as the driver) because of its ubiquity, but I could not figure out whether and how it could be done. Thanks ZA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
