What is the relevant data you are referring to? Can you please help me about that? Are you referring to HURBA?Robert Sample wrote:Write a program in the language of your choice to extract the relevant data from the data set.
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- Mon Mar 07, 2016 12:21 pm
- Forum: SMS & VSAM and BDAM, BSAM, QSAM, BPAM, ISAM, OAM.
- Topic: Calculating the size of many VSAM files.
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Re: Calculating the size of many VSAM files.
- Mon Mar 07, 2016 12:20 pm
- Forum: Introduce Yourself and Share Your IT Experience.
- Topic: Hi there.
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Thanks for the details. This is really encouraging to see these developments!
- Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:08 pm
- Forum: Introduce Yourself and Share Your IT Experience.
- Topic: Hi there.
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Hi there.
Hi,
I am experienced professional in to mainframes. Though I have been working in this for years now, 9+ to be exact but I find this area is not evolving now. Do you all also think this way?
I am experienced professional in to mainframes. Though I have been working in this for years now, 9+ to be exact but I find this area is not evolving now. Do you all also think this way?
- Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:06 pm
- Forum: SMS & VSAM and BDAM, BSAM, QSAM, BPAM, ISAM, OAM.
- Topic: Calculating the size of many VSAM files.
- Replies: 3
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Calculating the size of many VSAM files.
Hi,
We are part of a team which is working on a migration project. In one of the process, we need to analyze the size of a many VSAM dataset. Is there some way out for this? Can we write some JCL to do such a task in a single go?
Any help on this would help us to move forward.
We are part of a team which is working on a migration project. In one of the process, we need to analyze the size of a many VSAM dataset. Is there some way out for this? Can we write some JCL to do such a task in a single go?
Any help on this would help us to move forward.