On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 19:04:44 -0600, Jon Perryman wrote:
>
>xSAM works because UNIX files are 1 logical record and it's I/O methods makes 
>each byte of that logical record easily addressable. A single read can read 
>starting at any byte location desired for 1 byte, 1,000 bytes or to the end of 
>that record. It's up to xSAM to determine the most suitable interface to the 
>file.
>
What's XSAM?  Cite an IBM or general IT source.

In z/OS 3.1 documentation I find 4 mentions in Using Data Sets, all directory
names in examples.

-- 
gil

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