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Answering Cherryl Ball's question, Lee Gunter wrote:
>One way comes to mind - you could specify the formal designator for the
>LIST command, SUPRLIST, as a disk file, then append a summary line
>following the extract showing the number of records extracted:
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> Example:
> :file SUPRLIST=mylist;rec=-132,,f,ascii;cctl;disk=1000;save
> {SUPRTOOL task - listing goes to the file 'mylist' }
> :file mylist,old;acc=append
> :echo >> *mylist
> :echo Total Output Records = !SUPRTOOLFULLCOUNT >> *mylist
> :print mylist
>
Lee is right. That is the way to do it. Not much else
to add except that, on a file equate, you use DISC instead of DISK ;-)
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