No problem Mark, glad to help. :) PS: Be sure to test it, in particular there is a call to the SENDFILE EXEC in the SYNTAX subroutine that may have an invalid option (I plugged SENDFILE in instead of my own MCI$SEND, but I support more options than SENDFILE so that might fail if called as-is).
-Mike -----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Bodenstein Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:36 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: CP DIAL question Thanks Michael! Much nicer, more complete and elegant than what I threw together and shamelessly posted last week. And it did work "right out of the box"! Mark Bodenstein (m...@cornell.edu) Cornell University At 01:49 PM 5/28/2009, Michael Coffin wrote: >Drop the .txt from each of the two attached files, double check the >EXEC to make sure the 3270 NOT character translated OK and put them on >the >191(A) disk of any virtual machine and run DIALAWAY. Try dialing the >virtual machine and you'll see the contents of the LOGMSG file, press >ENTER or any ATTN key and your DIALed session will be dropped. > >Customize both the EXEC and LOGMSG as necessary, but it should work OK >"right out of the box". > >Enjoy! > >Michael Coffin, President >MC Consulting Company, Inc. >57 Tamarack Drive >Stoughton, Massachusetts 02072