I haven't either but wanted to ask this group.  Right now, we show our changes 
via screen shots but that doesn't seem good enough in this change/risk paranoia 
environment that I work.  We can't even initialize volumes with our own ID's 
any more.  They have to be done with a non-human account run through a 
scheduler.  

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Subject: Re: SCDS/ACDS Compare Tool

On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Chuck Kreiter <kreiter_ibm-m...@twc.com>
wrote:

> Management at my company wants to see a delta compare of the ACDS and 
> the "to be activated" SCDS so that they can see what is going to be 
> implemented with a given change.  I've asked IBM and they were not aware of 
> anything.
> I've looked at Naviquest and it can do some but not everything.  A 
> FileManger compare of the files doesn't produce anything useful.  
> Anyone know of such a tool or process to produce such a compare?
>

​I've never heard of such a thing. It would be a bit like saying: "Compare this 
COBOL source program to the program object currently being run to see what the 
differences are."​


> Thanks,
>
> Chuck
>


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Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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