> On May 27, 2018, at 8:51 PM, Charles Mills <charl...@mcn.org> wrote:
> 
> Exactly. I am no VSAM guy ... but whatever magic you have to do manually go 
> get the VSAM file to be readable, why can't AMS just do that when it creates 
> the file? Is there any reason anyone would want a "virginal" (unreadable) 
> VSAM file specifically?
> 
> How many ABENDs, how many application problems, how many stupid little 
> customer fixup programs and PROCs could have been saved if AMS just did that 
> from the get-go?
> 
> Or am I missing something? As I say, I am no VSAM guy.
> 
> Charles
Charles,
I like many others feel your pain. I can understand it in a way, say a KSDS and 
(in your world) VSAM automagically adds a record. What key would IBM possibly 
use that high end up without it being a duplicate key. RRDS would automatically 
loose 1 record as the first record would be ??. IBM decided (I think) to take 
it as its *YOUR* dataset and its up to you to prime it.
Ed


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