> it's enough to find some eye-catcher, but it's not always so easy

I do agree. I have messed up on this, either
- "It ran to a zero so everything was okay" (wrong -- the last command was 
okay; that's all a zero indicates)
- Eyeballing the listing and missing something

Charles


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@Bill,
Well, I routinely run a lot of non-dependent TSO commands. And then I 
review the SYSTSPRT just to find "no, this command failed". Sometimes 
it's enough to find some eye-catcher, but it's not always so easy. 
IDCAMS behaviour seems more convenient - you see the worst CC, but I you 
don't like to see it, just use modal SET MAXCC in between.

@Charles,
Yes, you are right. It seems I have to write some small REXX routine. 
It's not big problem, however I hate to reinvent the wheel, so I asked 
about this round item ;-)

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