In some clients, a space before the ">" makes a difference. So try upd script test "QUERY SYSTEM> DSM.OUTPUT"
--------------------------------- Mr. Lindsay Morris CEO, Servergraph www.servergraph.com 859-253-8000 ofc 425-988-8478 fax > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Gerhard Wolkerstorfer > Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 6:26 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Redirecting Commands in Scripts > > > Hello all, > I found questions like this in the archives, but no answers...... > > One more try => > I want to run a script, where one line should look like this: > QUERY SYSTEM > DSM.OUTPUT.QSYSTEM > where DSM.OUTPUT.QSYSTEM is a S390 Filename I want to take to the OFFSITE > Location. > (This Command works great on the command line, but I want to have it in a > script!) > > However - I tried to do it like this: > def script test desc='Test' > upd script test "QUERY SYSTEM > DSM.OUTPUT" > > Result: > ANR1454I DEFINE SCRIPT: Command script TEST defined. > ANR2002E Missing closing quote character. > ANS8001I Return code 3. > > Any hints how to route an output to a file in a script ? > I guess, the problem is, that TSM wants to direct the Output of > the Update Stmt > to a file - and when doing this, one quote is missing, of course > > We are running TSM 3.7.5 on S390 (I know, not supported, but I > guess this should > work on all versions) > > Regards > Gerhard Wolkerstorfer >