Progress bars are cool, but nothing new.  They have been easy to code since
the CONTROL DISPLAY LOCK service was added to ISPF, back before the turn of
the century.  Only takes a few lines of code.

That IBM would add something so flashy to ISPF *is* a surprise though.


On Nov 30, 2007 3:15 PM, Lindy Mayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was just amazed when I was in 3.4 and I had a list of all my datasets
> based on the first HLQ of my userid and hit PF11.  We've recently
> installed z/OS 1.9.
>
> Admittedly I'm easily amused, but I'd give this a coolness factor of
> 3.01296 out of PI.
>
> (If you don't have 1.9 yet, a window pops up with a progress bar that
> moves from 0 - 100 percent.)
>

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