
The Upgrade Path to CoSort v10
Forty years after the first release of IRI CoSort for CP/M, CoSort v10 for Unix, Linux, and Windows platforms was released in the middle of 2018.
Forty years after the first release of IRI CoSort for CP/M, CoSort v10 for Unix, Linux, and Windows platforms was released in the middle of 2018.
VSE, short for Virtual Storage Extended, is an operating system for IBM mainframe computers. Programs scripted in its job control language (JCL) instruct the system in how to run batch jobs or start subsystems.
MVS, short for Multiple Virtual Storage, is the original operating system for IBM mainframe computers that is now z/OS. Its shell scripting or job control language (JCL), instructs the system how to run batch jobs or start subsystems.
The sort included with each Unix-based operating system is a standard command line program that prints lines of input or specified input files in the specified sorted order.
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This demonstration shows how to set up a sort job for CoSort using the IRI Workbench. The sort is accomplished using the SortCL language. This video takes a CSV input file, shows how to define the sort keys and options, and demonstrates how to define the targets for output.