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Karl Bertold Kuppe <[log in to unmask]>
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Karl Bertold Kuppe <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 15:49:43 -0600
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Leonard S. Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]> schrieb in im
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> There are at least three pieces of information about a dataset that are
useful
> to have at one time:
>
>      1. The MPE/iX file name
>      2. The set number
>      3. The dataset name
>
> Very oten, one of these three is known and knowledge of the one or both of
the
> the other two is required.
>
> Starting with the dataset name, both Adager and Suprtool will provide the
set
> number (from which I can infer the MPE/iX file name up to 99 and calculate
it
> above 99, a bother.
>
> Starting with the MPE/iX file name, MPEX LISTF filename,DB will return the
> dataset name. Of course, starting with the set number I can infer or
calculate
> the MPE/iX file name, another bother.
>
> Is there any place where I can type one of the three aliases and have
returned
> the other two? (a la CALC where I can use a hex, decimal or octal number
and
> have returned the result in all three formats).
>
> Thanks,
> ===================
> Leonard S. Berkowitz
> Perot Health Care Systems
> (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
> voice: 617-509-1212
> fax:   617-509-3737
> pager: 781-226-2431
>

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