Hi John

It fixed with command you gave.

Peter

On Jul 5, 2016 10:05 PM, "John McKown" <john.archie.mck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 11:16 AM, John McKown <john.archie.mck...@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > ln -s \$SYSSYMR/current-system
> >
> >
> > Then /home/bubba/current-system would resolve to /home/bubba/SY1 on SY1
> > and /home/bubba/SY2 on SY2.
> >
> >
> ​Damn it. Bug in that due to interruption.
>
> ln -s "\$SYSSYMR/&SYSNAME/current-system"
>
> The $SYSSYMR tells z/OS path resolution to pick up the _next_ directory
> level (/&SYSSNAME/) and replace the static system symbol, &SYSNAME, with
> its value. There is also &SYSSYMA will is similar but always resolves
> starting at the UNIX root.​
>
>
>
> --
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> their work three times, because they're sure that something won't be right.
> Optimistic people check once, trust in Solis-de to keep the ship safe, then
> blow everyone up."
> "I think you're mistaking the word optimistic for inept."
> "They've got a similar ring to my ear."
>
> From "Star Nomad" by Lindsay Buroker:
>
> Maranatha! <><
> John McKown
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