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Can i store the generations of a GDG as separate PDS members


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mittalrishi
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:52 pm
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Hi friends,

can someone plese help me in giving the answers for the following
questions given below:

1)can i store the generations of a GDG as separate PDS members;
if yes, How?

2) can i call an instream procedure of a job in another job in
same JCL.


Plz try to help me out with the answers......

Thank you.

Rishikesh Mittal
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:12 pm
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Hi Mittal, for the first question I suppose that I've not understood your request.
Do you want to store a level of gdg in a member or partitioned or you want to have a partitioned as gdg?The first is not possible without a rename or a brutal copy of the level, the second you can.

For the second I'm sure that you can't you must catalog the procedure or store it in a library that you must referr in your second job al JCLLIB or you must repeat the procedure in all your job.

I hope in this suggest
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