On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 10:55:27 +0800, David Crayford wrote:

>On 9/10/2017 11:18 PM, scott Ford wrote:
>> We use - GIT the Jenkins with a CI interface..
>
>That's interesting. IIRC, your application is written in COBOL. Do you
>build your COBOL programs in z/OS Unix? If so how do you handle copybooks?
> 
BPAM supports mixed concatenations of UNIX directories, PDSE, and PDS.  HLASM
SYSLIB employs this nicely; transparently (showing UNIX paths in the Macro and
Copy Code Summary).  (After IBM fixed a couple bad SRs for me.)  Member names
must be <= 8 bytes; majuscule; PDS member rules.  Binder does RYO access to
UNIX directories; less restriction on member names; concatenation not supported.

Don't know what COBOL does.

Rexx doesn't support UNIX directories in SYSEXEC.  (That's how IBM answered
my SR.  I use them anyway, tolerating sporadic innocuous(!?) ABENDs and putting
an empty temp PDS first to satisfy a silly requirement that the first catenand
have DSORG=PO.)

-- gil

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