On Apr 11, 2007, at 1:37 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
At 22:46 -0500 on 04/10/2007, Ed Gould wrote about Re: DFHSM
cleanup of orphaned MCC records.:
Robert,
I did it a different way as HSM used to choke on 100+ commands at
a time.
One thing I did was to break it up to say 75 at one time.
Good suggestion.
Thank you. My suggestion has to do with generating the commands and
the submission is a separate operation. In the max-commands-per-
invocation situation, you just need to segment the generated
commands into multiple groups BEFORE use. I just wanted to point
out the not-necessarily intuitive use of the assembler to generate
the needed commands. I'm old enough to remember the STAGE1/STAGE2
OS/360 installations where the assembler was used to generate the
actual install JCL Streams and see no reason why this technique is
suddenly no longer usable.
Robert,
I did it with ISPF (like others). The "output" of an HLIST is a lot
more reliable I have found.
Ed
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