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srosenfe
Fluorite | Level 6

I need to read certain members of a PDS(not all) and need to get the current MEMBER name I am working with in the concatenation:

I am processing each member of the DDNAME MEMBERS below and need to know each member I process like CARD1, etc...

 

Example of JCL-

 

//STEP01 EXEC SASPROD,OPTIONS='SYSPARM="12/31/2015"',

// WORK='100,100'

//******

//SASLXX DD SYSOUT=Z

//SASLIST DD SYSOUT=Z

//MEMBERS DD DSN=MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD1),DISP=SHR

//                   DD DSN=MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD7),DISP=SHR

//                   DD DSN=MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD99),DISP=SHR

//                  DD DSN=MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD123),DISP=SHR

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ballardw
Super User

Do you have a FILENAME statement referencing your data?

Something that might look like

 

Filename myfiles ('MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD1)' 'MY.INPUT.CARDS(CARD7)' ...) disp='old';

 

On the INFILE statement you should be able to use the FILEVAR option to create a variable that contains the name of the input dataset. 

srosenfe
Fluorite | Level 6

I have the following for my infile -

 

INFILE MEMBERS END=EOFIND2;

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