Yes, I know that I should ask Sungard this question. But I must work
through our D.R. Coordinator (in-house) who is being a bit obstinate about
asking.

I have an in-house written UNIX program. The reason I say that it is UNIX
is because it is designed to be run from the UNIX shell and writes its
output to "stdout" and "stderr", rather than using DCBs.

Does anyone out there know if the "z/OS floor system" which Sungard
provides to do restores has UNIX completely available? That is, can I put
my program in a z/OS UNIX file on the floor system and run it? And I guess
that I should also ask if the "normal" z/OS UNIX utilities, in particular
"awk", are available as well.

We used to have a product called DBS. This product would generate the
ADRDSSU job streams to restore our disk volumes. Where it was useful was
that it would pick up an existing volser pattern and use those volumes as
the "restore to" volsers in the generated JCL. This really saved time over
us finding and typing in these volsers in the restore JCL by hand. I have a
UNIX program which would make selecting the DASD volsers onto which to
restore easier to find. And I could then use "awk", or maybe REXX, to
generate the ADRDSSU job JCL from this list.

-- 
We all have skeletons in our closet.
Mine are so old, they have osteoporosis.

Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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