Hi,
Thanks for the prompt responses, my problem is now resolved.
SYSOUT was indeed missing as having read the Using REXX and USS manual there
was an implication that WRITER replaced SYSOUT on the ALLOC statement.
My second problem was exactly has Steve pointed out. I had omitted the half
word pr
Terry Sambrooks wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am in need of some direction from this august body.
As a bit of fun I am trying to mimic the TSO SUBMIT command available in
REXX, by using BPXWDYN in a COBOL program to dynamically allocate an FTINCL
output file and write it to the internal reader.
Do you m
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:42:23 -0500, Elliot, David wrote:
>Would a SYSOUT status keyword do the job?
>
>ALLOC FI(JOBOUT) SYSOUT(x) WRITER(INTRDR) MSG(2
>
Indeed. Absent "SYSOUT", I get:
u...@mvs:134$ rexx "say bpxwdyn( 'ALLOC FI(JOBOUT) WRITER(INTRDR) MSG(WTP)
reuse' )"
12.54.00 STC07716 IKJ568
1:19 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: BPXWDYN and the Internal Reader (INTRDR)
Hi Folks,
I am in need of some direction from this august body.
As a bit of fun I am trying to mimic the TSO SUBMIT command available in
REXX, by using BPXWDYN in a COBOL program to dynamically allocate an
FTINCL
Hi Folks,
I am in need of some direction from this august body.
As a bit of fun I am trying to mimic the TSO SUBMIT command available in
REXX, by using BPXWDYN in a COBOL program to dynamically allocate an FTINCL
output file and write it to the internal reader.
The first BPXWDYN to allocate the
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