On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:44:25 -0500, Kevin Mckenzie wrote: >Right. touch is a standard unix command; it officially is used for >updating the access or last modified time of a file, but it's often used >sort of as a utility command in the way IEFBR14 can be used to create a >file. > >So I would think a job step like: > >//TOUCH EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,PARM='SH touch -c /u/usr/xerox/tmpfile' > My experience has been that "touch" from an NFS client does *not* update the timestamp of an existing PDS(E) member. ISPF timestamp? FAMS timestamp? Whatever.
>... The -c option tells touch not to create a file that isn't already there, >... > Conversely, I use: : >>/some/path/name ... which creates a new file but does not modify the timestamp of an existing file. >Note that case matters in the PARM statement. -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN