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As I said earlier, I can 'browse forward' in the corrupted file to identify the
beginning of each 'good' segment (syslog) and the beginning of each 'bad'
segment (user job). Pointing to so
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This may be simplistic, but using REXX & EXECIO, as long as you can identify
the errant data easily enou
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With 22,807,898 lines in the file, it took a lot of 'inspection' to understand
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> As Gil predicted, ICETOOL won the day with assist from Kolusu. Or else
the other way around. Final control statements:
Skip,
Glad to hear that proposed ICETOOL solution worked for you. :)
>>With 22,807,898 lines in the file, it took a lot of 'inspection' to
understand why our log print progra
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REPRO INDD(A) OUTDD(B) SKIP(22176052) /* NO COUNT, COPY TO EOF */
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> Swiss Army Knife? I'm confident you'll get a DFSORT suggestion.
DFSORT lived up to your expectations :)
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> but I can't seem to tweak a utility > like REPRO (with SKIP and COUNT)
to do what I want. I've browsed the file and identified by line number
where each good data starts/ends
and where the bad data starts/ends, like this:
Skip,
You can use DFSORT's SUBSET operator to copy the records that yo
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> We have a file that contains one month's wort
On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 20:07:12 +, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
>We have a file that contains one month's worth of syslog/operlog data.
>Unfortunately a user's job output has infiltrated this file at random points
>by inappropriate use of MSGCLASS. I want to copy the good data (log stuff) to
>anoth
We have a file that contains one month's worth of syslog/operlog data.
Unfortunately a user's job output has infiltrated this file at random points by
inappropriate use of MSGCLASS. I want to copy the good data (log stuff) to
another file and leave the errant user stuff behind. It seems simple,
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