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sort/merge

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sort/merge [′sȯrt ′mərj]
(computer science)
To combine two or more similar files, with the records arranged in the appropriate order, according to precise rules.


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0 now providing full support for MVS JCL concepts and constructs such as in-line procedures, complete return code checking, as well as full support for batch utilities such as IDCAMS, and SORT/MERGE.
To make it easier, on a regular basis, to query and report data from multiple transaction processing systems and/or from external data sources and/or from data that must be stored for query/report purposes only For a long time firms needing reports using data from multiple systems, have been writing data extracts, running sort/merge logic to combine the extracted data, then running reports against the sort/merged data.
scl) for simultaneous data transformations, including: conditional selection and filtering, sort/merge, match/join, data-type conversion, aggregation, cross-calculation, sequencing, and/or report (re)formatting.
 
 
 
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