> The exit you're thinking of is the Open exit. When the "unlike >
> concatenation" flag is set, it will be entered for each DD.
Or the EOV exit for that matter. In fact, I believe that EOV is better because
it does not incur CLOSE/OPEN which "unlike concatenation" does.
> Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:05:02 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re:
> How to read source from a PDS member> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> > Robert A.
> Rosenberg wrote:> > The advantage is that you know when you reach the end of
> a member as > > opposed to seeing the concatenation as one large file/member
> (although I > > have a vague impression that there is an exit than can be
> driven [if > > defined in the exitlist to the DCB] when you do the DD switch
> so you can > > know when you switch members).> > The exit you're thinking of
> is the Open exit. When the "unlike > concatenation" flag is set, it will be
> entered for each DD.> > Gerhard Postpischil> Bradford, VT
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