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SuperC utility (option 3.12)

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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Note: For an introduction to the SuperC and SuperCE utilities (options 3.12 and 3.13), see SuperC reference.
The SuperC utility (option 3.12) is a dialog that uses the SuperC program to compare data sets of unlimited size and record length at the file, line, word, or byte level. The panel shown in Figure 1 is used to specify the name of a new data set.
Note: In this context, a new data set is an updated version of a previously created data set, such as a data set in your private library that has been modified but has not yet been promoted.
Figure 1. SuperC Utility panel (ISRSSNEW)
   Menu  RefList  Utilities  Help
 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                     SuperC Compare Utility - New Data Set

 Specify "New" Data Set to be compared, then press the ENTER key.
                                                                    More:     +
    Project . . .         
    Group . . . .          . . .          . . .          . . .         
    Type  . . . .         
    Member  . . .                  (Blank or pattern for member selection list,
                                     "*" for all members)

 "New" Other Partitioned, Sequential or VSAM Data Set:
    Data Set Name . . .                                                        
    Volume Serial . . .            (If not cataloged)

 Profile DS Name  . . .                                                        
 Data Set Password  . .            (If New data set password protected)

 Enter "/" to select option      Execution Mode          Output Mode
    Mixed Mode                   1  1. Foreground        1  1. View
    Bypass selection list           2. Batch                2. Browse
 Command ===>                                                                 
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=Actions  F12=Cancel

This panel requires only the names of the input data sets and a foreground or batch mode setting.

Note: For DBCS searches and compares to function properly, ISPF must be invoked with the JAPANESE keyword, on a terminal that supports DBCS, and the MIXED process option must be supplied to SuperC.

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