Mark Jacobs wrote:
Knutson, Sam wrote:
Hi,

The WLM Service Definition Editor is a workstation-based tool that helps
you maintain your WLM service definition. It integrates a FTP
download/upload mechanism that allows you to transfer WLM service
definitions in ISPF format between host and workstation. The WLM Service
Definition Editor provides different views to analyze, edit, and print
your workload management definitions.

It is a nice tool to add to your kit.

During some recent EWCP discussions of a particular annoyance Horst
Sinram has pointed out that a new version of the tool is available.

IBM full URL

http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/wlm/tools/sdeditor.html
<snip>

We tried it and are receiving a "Command 'ISPF2XML' not found or contains invalid syntax." error.

Where does ISPF2XML reside? SMP/E doesn't know about it.

Mark Jacobs

Never mind.  I should have looked at the failing job before I sent the email

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