2009/5/17 João Carlos dos Reis Baptista :
> I have never used PIPE but I Will read about it, you may bet, but if there is
> another simple way, please drop me some lines about it.
Although it looks like you just need something like Fran shows to
catalog the file again, here's some plumbing to ap
Hello João -
I think there is some confusion because you are asking a VSE question on
a VM discussion list. So this is a VSE solution.
You say you know the extent of the data so what you need to do is get an
entry in the VTOC that includes the extent of the data without altering
the data.
He
maio de 2009 11:34
Para: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Assunto: Re: How to Read partial dasd file directly ?
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Jim Bohnsack wrote:
> If you're as PIPE illiterate as I am and you don't need to get fancy, IBM's
> DDR program with the TYPE option ma
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Jim Bohnsack wrote:
> If you're as PIPE illiterate as I am and you don't need to get fancy, IBM's
> DDR program with the TYPE option may suit your needs. If you need quite a
> bit of output and/or formatted in a better manner, follow Kris's advice and
> dig out t
If you're as PIPE illiterate as I am and you don't need to get fancy,
IBM's DDR program with the TYPE option may suit your needs. If you need
quite a bit of output and/or formatted in a better manner, follow Kris's
advice and dig out the PIPE manuals.
Jim
Kris Buelens wrote:
PIPE's TRACKREA
PIPE's TRACKREAD and friends should allow you to store these remains
in a CMS file.
2009/5/15 João Carlos dos Reis Baptista :
> Dear VMers
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> I have got a piece of file to recover. The remaining of a file, a few
> cylinders of 3390 volume, are in 4k records I have been trying to read thru
>
Dear VMers
I have got a piece of file to recover. The remaining of a file, a few
cylinders of 3390 volume, are in 4k records I have been trying to read thru
FILEDEF/MOVEFILE unsuccessfully.
Have anybody a clue, a hint, any Idea ? How can I read it, once I have no VTOC
info, no DSCB Record to