Re: PDS compare

2019-07-19 Thread Charles Mills
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Charles


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Subject: Re: PDS compare

Thank you for your response!
That works very easily!
something is still not making sense.
when I look at the information of each PDS one has 893 members the other PDS 
has 585 members.
But the superce compare only shows a difference of about 40 members.
Bill

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Re: PDS compare

2019-07-19 Thread John McKown
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 9:02 AM Bill Giannelli 
wrote:

> Thank you for your response!
> That works very easily!
> something is still not making sense.
> when I look at the information of each PDS one has 893 members the other
> PDS has 585 members.
> But the superce compare only shows a difference of about 40 members.
> Bill
>
>

Odd. It worked for me. A cut down from my output looks like:


  MEMBER SUMMARY LISTING (FILE COMPARE)

DIFF SAMEMEMBERS-COMPARED  N-BYTES O-BYTES N-LINES O-LINES N-HASH-SUM
O-HASH-SUM

 **  $ 7728192   8   2  F5501E6B
4C33D65C
 **  ACCPOOL  11104096   7   1  7E5CB9B4
80C426FD
 **  SLEEP13784096   6   1  41CB19A0
DA87098A
 **  TAPESSI  12344096   6   1  57368038
2CA9EA09
 **  TSYSINIT 20304096   7   1  A11CF29E
0827BC95
 - --- --- --- ---
 MEMBER TOTALS6524   24576  34   6


5   TOTAL MEMBER(S) PROCESSED AS A PDS
5   TOTAL MEMBER(S) PROCESSED HAD CHANGES
0   TOTAL MEMBER(S) PROCESSED HAD NO CHANGES
   13   TOTAL NEW FILE MEMBER(S) NOT PAIRED
  326   TOTAL OLD FILE MEMBER(S) NOT PAIRED

NEW: ASH009.PDS.LINKLIB  OLD: A
SH009.LI.LINKLIB

  MEMBER SUMMARY LISTING (FILE COMPARE)

   NON-PAIRED NEW FILE MEMBERS |   NON-PAIRED OLD FILE MEMBERS

   BLACKBOX|   $LE
   FADCP1  |   $UNIX
   ICEAM1T |   A
   ICEAM1Z |   ABENDRTN
   ICEAM2T |   ABEND0C1
   ICEAM3T |   ABEND0C3
   ICEAM4T |   ABEND0C6
   ISPCFIGU|   ABEND0C7
   PCLLAND |   ABNDTEST
   PCLPORT |   ADD1
   SVCUPDTE|   ADRUENQ
   TEMP|   ADUMP
   TESTX   |   ALLOCF
   |   ANACOB2
   |   APPLTAB


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Re: PDS compare

2019-07-19 Thread Bill Giannelli
Thank you for your response!
That works very easily!
something is still not making sense.
when I look at the information of each PDS one has 893 members the other PDS 
has 585 members.
But the superce compare only shows a difference of about 40 members.
Bill

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Re: PDS compare

2019-07-19 Thread John McKown
I'd use ISPF "SuperCE", option 3.13


LIH1   SuperCE Utility
Command ===>

New DS Name  . . . 'input.dsn.one(*)'
Old DS Name  . . . 'input.dsn.two(*)'
PDS Member List* (blank/pattern - member list, * - compare all)
   (Leave New/Old DSN "blank" for concatenated-uncataloged-password panel)
   Compare Type   Listing Type   Display Output
   1  1. File 1  1. OVSUM1  1. Yes
  2. Line2. Delta   2. No
  3. Word3. CHNG3. Cond
  4. Byte4. Long4. UPD
 5. Nolist
Listing DSN  . . . . LIH1.SUPERC.LIST
Process Options  . .

Statements Dsn . . .
Update DSN . . . . .

Enter "/" to select option  Execution Mode  Output Mode
   Bypass selection list2  1. Foreground1  1. View
   2. Batch2. Browse

Note the "Compare Type" option is 1 -- File. and the "Listing Type" is 1 --
OVSUM


On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 8:40 AM Bill Giannelli 
wrote:

> I want to compare 2 PDS datasets and want to get a list of what members
> are missing. I do not want a line by line comparison of all the members.
> What is the best option to use?
> thanks
> Bill
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