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sankar.guna Currently Banned New User
Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Posts: 2 Location: Bangalore
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hi all,
I have a prog , which gets some data from some files and display it in the spool in the first step.
i want the data displayed in the spool to get stored in a dataset.Can i do this in the second step, without changing the program in the first step.
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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:40 pm Post subject: Re: Spool to a dataset |
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CICS Guy
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Craq Giegerich
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Joined: 19 May 2007 Posts: 893 Location: Virginia, USA
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| Change the SYSOUT in the step to a dataset. |
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Anuj D.
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Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 1345 Location: Mumbai, India
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No Craig, this
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| Change the SYSOUT in the step to a dataset. |
is not the TS's concern, I guess
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| Can i do this in the second step, without changing the program in the first step. |
SDSF in batch would do the trick, examples are there in the document posted earlier. |
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Craq Giegerich
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Joined: 19 May 2007 Posts: 893 Location: Virginia, USA
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| Craq Giegerich wrote: |
| Change the SYSOUT in the step to a dataset. |
You don't need to change the program in the first step and you don't need the second step! |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 6944 Location: 221 B Baker St
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Kind of a shame this TS was banned. . .
This is at the least the third post of this same question (in multiple forums) and all of the replies were pretty much the same - "don't do it that way".
Now we'll probably never know hope many more times it would have been posted.
Mercy. . .
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CICS Guy
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Kinda wonder why too, with only two known posts......
Never-the-less, he/she is alive and well (and asking the same question) on the 'other' forum..... |
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Anuj D.
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Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 1345 Location: Mumbai, India
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| Kind of a shame this TS was banned. . . |
Yes i was going to raise this concern in Feedback section of this forum. There had been enough 'bans' lately, my straight forward question is "WHY they are banned"...?
In start of your career everyone wants to run little fast & wished to learn things little early. If with this hope, some one has posted in multiple forums, just lock the topic, with some suitable mssage. Banning right away is too harsh. Some day perhaps I'll be banned..because i google my problems. |
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superk
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| The Topic Starter has been given the option to either continue posting to the other site, or to here, but not both, at least for the same topic. We'll see what they say. |
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