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James,

I thought of that IDDU path also.  But was ambushed.  How would that make
it any better?  The external definitions provided by IDDU only seem to be
accessible from Query, not from DSPFFD or SQL.

But I think this may be moot as the author stated that, yes the files were
defined with IDDU, but they were out of date, (like Y2K date).

Rob Berendt
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"James W. Kilgore" <eMail@James-W-Kilgore.com>
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Doesn't/didn't IBM have a S/34 -> S/38 migration aid that did this?

Does it exist in the VASP tools for an AS/36?

They wouldn't happen to have defined any of these files using IDDU for the
S/36
query did they?  It might be a better place to start.

Just some thoughts.


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> Anybody have a tool to convert s/36 data file I-specs to DDS???
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> (already posted on RPG400-L, but wanted to query the larger
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