On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:45:36 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
On 2 April 2014 06:04, Sharuff Morsa3 wrote:
It is interesting to note that the IBM Installation manager is fast
catching up on installing...
http://www.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP102014
Is the null character termination of execio a new thing, or just something I
was not aware of before this? Unfortunately, with the new crowd of pc-minted
programmers taking over in the mainframe realm, we are likely to see more and
more datasets with the accursed null string in it.
On 2014-04-03, at 10:46, John Walker wrote:
Is the null character termination of execio a new thing, or just something I
was not aware of before this? Unfortunately, with the new crowd of pc-minted
programmers taking over in the mainframe realm, we are likely to see more and
more datasets
I am out of the office until Tuesday - Dan Smith is in charge in my place.
Thanks,
Joey
No John, it is not a PC/Unix/Linux conspiracy
I posses a book that was published on 2006 by Gabe Gargiulo and it is NOT the
first version of that book (and it is not a hard-to-read manual from IBM, just
a common basic book for self learning of Rexx.) The name of this book it The
Rexx Language