I don't believe that John said anything about the command line
parameters. He was talking about the file system only. As for the
command line, the only thing 'affected' would be the name of the command
(including any path). It could still be entered in lower-case, but he
file system would find it without regard to the case. So, it could be
specified either as upper-case or lower-case and still work.
Tony Thigpen
Mike Wawiorko wrote on 05/11/2018 09:29 AM:
Just get used to z/OS Unix (Posix?) being case sensitive.
Many command modifiers have entirely different meanings in either case: command
-x v. command -X
Mike Wawiorko
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