In <8082333213958528.wa.alanaltmarkus.ibm....@listserv.ua.edu>, on
08/08/2012
   at 02:04 AM, Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com> said:

>Sorry I haven't been watching IBM-MAIN as closely as I should, but
>the "TTR" isn't.  It's the CMS file system record number of the
>record that was just read (shifted left 8 bits) i.e. rrrrrr00. 

The TTR is shifted left 8 bits in z/OS as well; bit 31 serves as a
next record indicator. That goes back to OS/360, so I would regard it
as a bug if the OS simulation can't handle it.

>To increment the record number by one, add 256 to the "TTR". 

ITYM add 256 to the TTRz.

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