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Purnendu.it
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Joined: 11 May 2007 Posts: 57 Location: chennai
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Hi,
i have copied somewhat 370 member to a new data set.but somehow
i missed some members.can u pls suggest me a way how to find the
missing members in the new dataset.i dont want to do a manual search
for each member.is there ne batch job.
thanks in advance,
Purnendu...
...................................Never give up................ |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10873 Location: italy
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run an ISPF compare on the two pds
look at the docs or the help panels on how to do it |
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yogeshwar_ade
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Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 103 Location: INDIA
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You can save the list of PDS members in a datasets and after that you can do compare of copied member list to old one.
Correct me if I am wrong.
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Yogeshwar |
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yogeshwar_ade
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Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 103 Location: INDIA
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yogeshwar_ade wrote: |
You can save the list of PDS members in a datasets |
SAVE COMMAND :
The SAVE command writes the member list to either the ISPF list data set or
another sequential data set. If the sequential data set exists, it is
overwritten. If it does not, it is created.
COMMAND ===> save writes member list to ISPF list data set
COMMAND ===> save base LONG writes member list to prefix.BASE.MEMBERS
If you enter SAVE without a list ID, the member list is sent to the ISPF
list data set. If you specify a list-id, the member list is sent to the
sequential data set formed by concatenating your system prefix (if it
exists and is different from your user id), your user id, and
the list-id and "MEMBERS". |
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