Ray Mullins wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:11:17 +0200, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What about record sequence within datasets ?
If it remain unchanged, then it is not really chronological order.
You're right, Radoslaw - I was a bit unclear. Chronologically in the sense
of when the dat
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:11:17 +0200, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What about record sequence within datasets ?
>If it remain unchanged, then it is not really chronological order.
You're right, Radoslaw - I was a bit unclear. Chronologically in the sense
of when the data sets were cut.
For mo
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on 08/29/2005
at 01:43 PM, "Groebner, Mary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I know I can write a program that'll keep track of which GDG's I've
>processed in some sort of control file and/or dynamically create the
>JCL each time that way, but I'm wondering (hoping) for a mo
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Subject: Processing GDG datasets in chronological order
Hi all,
First time poster (to this list anyway) here.
I have a question that perhaps someone out there has
already encountered and addressed. What I need to do is
process all existing generations of a GDG each time a given
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> Hi all,
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> First time poster (to this list
Hi all,
First time poster (to this list anyway) here.
I have a question that perhaps someone out there has already encountered
and addressed. What I need to do is process all existing generations of a
GDG each time a given job runs. The number of generations processed will
vary, and s
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