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Need to find out the daset memebr name created date

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shuhaibk54

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My requirement--I need to get the created and modfied date of memeber name which present in the particular dataset ..I tried to write diffrent method ,However all those giving only dataset created date ,,Please help me to write the REXX code to findout the all member created date...

Thanks in Adance ...

Thanks,
Shuhaib

 
ISPF Services: LMINIT to establish a dataid, LMOPEN to open it, LMMFIND to acquire the stats, LMCLOSE and LMFREE when done.

Frank Clarke
--America's source for adverse opinions since 1943.
 
But there is no guarantee that some one has not been in and massaged the information.


Nic
 
Or that no statiscs were saved in the dataset for every member.
 
I am not clear ..Please provide any code snippet to do same..
 
This is "Tek-tips.com", not "Write-my-code-for-me.com". There are plenty of examples out there that you can use as resources (such as but you will need to do a little work yourself. You may have to dig out the manual ( and actually read it for comprehension.

Then there are the objections raised above by Nic and Papa: member statistics are neither mandatory nor cast in concrete.

When you're done with this exercise, you'll know a lot about ISPF Services, much more than we could impart in a few lines of text.

Frank Clarke
--America's source for adverse opinions since 1943.
 
Thanks for the adivce ,,I made the code for that :)


Thanks,
Shuhaib
 
I am new to rexx coding can any one hepl me to write the code to copy ps data file to pds member ..


Thanks,
Shuhaib
 
(It is considered 'bad form' to piggy-back a new request on an existing thread, especially when the two topics are so different. Tsk.)

Frank Clarke
--America's source for adverse opinions since 1943.
 
It is also bad form to post the same question multiple times. . .

You will not get more/better answers and many will ignore your post(s).
 
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