Is this a one-time effort?
If so, hy not send all the files over, then send a list containing all the
files and their timestamps.
Then run the listing thru and EXEC that runs DMSPLU against each.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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DMSPLU can be used to change the timestamp of an existing file. There are
probably several shops that have a REDATE (or other name) EXEC to do it.
The problem may lie in getting the metadata included with the file. I use
REDATE all the time when putting compiled EXECs on our TOOLS disk. I
redate the compiled EXEC and its LISTING to agree with the source file's
timestamp.

I don't see anything in the AHELP for BLOCK NETDATA that provides a
timestamp capability.

Regards,
Richard Schuh



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> 1) Google is your friend:  DMSPLU syntax
>    The first hit displays Fran Hensler's reply:
>    www.mail-archive.com/ib...@listserv.uark.../msg19069.html
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> 2) Source code is an even better friend.
>    You should have source code to DMSPLU ASSEMBLE - the
> syntax is included therein.
>    > VMFSETUP ZVM CMS
>    > FILELIST DMSPLU * *
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> I can't think of a Pipes BIF to write a file wit a specific
> date/time (on MDISK or SFS).
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> Hewitt Associates
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> (Slightly OT, but this is an eclectic list.)
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> I have several dozen files I want to move from a UNIX system
> to CMS.  I'd like to preserve the timestamps.  What utilities
> exist for this?
>
> Long ago, I stumbled on DMSPLU MODULE, used by VMFPLCD EXEC,
> but I could never find any documentation for it.  (Why?)
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> Or, I could transfer the files; SENDFILE them to myself; zap
> the NETDATA; and RECEIVE.  Ugh!
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> Any better ideas?  Are there Pipeline facilities to control
> this sort of metadata?
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> Thanks,
> gil
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