Thanks for the tip.
Is the ASMA033I message correct? Could it be ASM033I (without the second A)
Yes, ASMA033I correct. Google it.
ASMAnnnc messages belong to the High Level Assembler.
ASMnnnnnc message belong to the "Auxiliary Storage Manager".
Dave
At 12/2/2016 05:01 PM, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
"#3) So once you've figured you need to download the message
definitions, the next thing you need to know is to which component a
particular message belongs. Quick... does anybody know what IEF540I
belongs to? 'Cause apparently I don't. I've downloaded a bunch, and
while other messages are now findable, the IEF messages aren't. (At
least not yet.)"
I am doing this with my Android Phone:
In the area where you typed in the "IEF540I" and pressed "GO" you
will have under the search box "Local More" Press the "More"
side and it will give you the list of message sets that it thinks it
is in. I did the IEF540I after I had already downloaded the z/OS
MVS 1.13 set and it did not find it, but it presented me with the
z/OS MVS 2.1 & 2.2 options, so I downloaded the 2.2 version and it
gave me the message info.
Is the ASMA033I message correct? Could it be ASM033I (without the second A)
Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
UFIT
University of Florida
(352) 273-1298
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Subject: Re: LOOKAT gone? - Doc Buddy? Seriously?
>There is a phone app called IBM Doc buddy. Try it, you might like it.
Tried it. Don't much like it at all!
Ok, I've just now downloaded and installed Doc Buddy (Android
version). And the best I can say about it is, whoever designed the
UI really didn't put much effort into it. I mean seriously, doesn't
IBM put these things out for real world testing first? Then do they
even listen to the feedback???
#1) So I installed the app, and of course the very first thing I
did was type in some message ids. Nothing too esoteric. just basic
ancient stuff like, I don't know, do you think it'd be able to find
IEF450I??? Nope... ASMA033I? Nope... Anything? Nope nope nopity nope!
#2) It turns out you then have to download... I don't know what IBM
calls them... I'll just call them "message sets". These are
organized by component. But there's no mention of this, no startup
tips, tricks or just general heads-up is put in front of you..
Nothing. You install the app, and you're on your own. [Pro-tip: Go
to the "Component" page.]
#3) So once you've figured you need to download the message
definitions, the next thing you need to know is to which component
a particular message belongs. Quick... does anybody know what
IEF540I belongs to? 'Cause apparently I don't. I've downloaded a
bunch, and while other messages are now findable, the IEF messages
aren't. (At least not yet.)
#4) Maybe that message set hasn't downloaded yet. It's hard to tell
because there is no status display. The individual messages sets
are hidden in dropdowns that have the very annoying habit of going
back into hiding on you rather quickly...
#5) And that's another thing. The components list keeps jumping
around on you because dropdowns that you've opened up spontaneously
close causing the page to jump up, jump down, jump whatever. Come
on guys! Can't you stabilize a display long enough for somebody to
touch a button????
#6) Oh and the msgid entry field... So you've got your keyboard
open and you're typing away, and you decide to clear the entire
field. But when you do so, Boom! the keyboard disappears on you. Why????
#7) Googling a msgid turns out to be just plain easier.
I have not tried very many IBM apps, but so far every one I've
tried feels like it's been written by amateurs!
My kid grandson can do better than this!
Ok, I've got the IEFxxx messages now. They were where they
belonged, it just took a long time for the z/OS MVS messages set to download.
Good thing I've got a nice fat pipe.
But I still don't have the ASMAxxx messages yet. They're apparently
not in the z/OS MVS component, and I don't see an HLASM component
available. Really?
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