First off, I'm a complete beginner to anything Mainframe-related.
I have a training assignment at work to find matching keys in two files using SORT. I submitted this code to my mentor, pseudo-coded here because I can't access the system from home yet and didn't think to copy it before leaving:
//STEP01 EXEC SORT
//SORTIN DD DSN=file1
// DD DSN=file2
//SORTXSUM DD DSN=output file
//SORTOUT don't need this data anywhere specific so just tossing at spool
//SYSIN DD *
SORT FIELDS=(1,22,CH,A)
SUM FIELDS=NONE,XSUM
/*
When I stick a couple of random sequential files in, the output is exactly what I expect it to be. However, my mentor says it doesn't work. His English is kinda bad and I rarely understand what he's saying the first few times he repeats it.
This combined with him mentioning JOINKEYS (before promptly leaving work, of course) makes me think he just wants (needs?) it done a different way and is doing a really poor job of expressing it.
Either way, could someone please tell me whether or not the code I wrote sucks and explain why it apparently falls short of a method using JOINKEYS?