Have you considered the system symbol interpreter called EZACFSM1? I
checked to make sure it was available in Comm Server 1.7. This is what your
sample job will turn into:
I've followed the old, frequent thread about variables in JCL for ages,
and it never occurred to me that this program
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Have you considered the system symbol interpreter called EZACFSM1? I
checked to make sure it was available
A shell script will also work just fine to extract the system date in
just about any format practical.
See the MAN pages for the UNIX DATE command.
HTH,
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I came up against this and now build the whole ftp job using a batch
initiated REXX program.
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At the risk of going overboard, here is JCL that will do this with Rexx.
The only advantage of this over PGM=EZACFSM1 (which is simpler) is that you
can do date manipulation (e.g. yesterday or next month).
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//FTPTEST JOB
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 08:29:01 -0500, Robert Birdsall wrote:
At the risk of going overboard, [...] JCL [...] will do this with Rexx.
The only advantage of this over PGM=EZACFSM1 (which is simpler) is that you
can do date manipulation (e.g. yesterday or next month).
And I wonder about the support
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at 05:32 PM, Roberto Halais roberto.hal...@gmail.com said:
Why don't you use a REXX script that will generate your JCL and parms
and submit the job.
Why submit a separate job? Do the FTP in the script.
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Or have a front end to parse the data before submission.
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Harris, Randy rhar...@furniturebrands.com wrote:
Trying to do an ftp from mainframe (z/OS v1.7) to a network server.
I would like
Trying to do an ftp from mainframe (z/OS v1.7) to a network server.
I would like to be able append the system date to the dataset in the put
statement.
Is there a symbolic parameter for date that will allow me to do this?
//FTPTEST JOB (JOB,JOB),'RHARRIS',CLASS=Z,MSGCLASS=M
//STEP01 EXEC
I wrote a small program that took the parm (after the system
substituted the variables) and wrote it as a F 80 80 file w 1 record.
Ran it once for each card then used all the files for the input file.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Frank Swarbrick
frank.swarbr...@efirstbank.com wrote:
You'll
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:47:59 -0500, Harris, Randy wrote:
Trying to do an ftp from mainframe (z/OS v1.7) to a network server.
I would like to be able append the system date to the dataset in the put
statement.
Is there a symbolic parameter for date that will allow me to do this?
I believe that
Why don't you use a REXX script that will generate your JCL and parms and
submit the job.
That way you will get the date from REXX functions.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Ted MacNEIL eamacn...@yahoo.ca wrote:
You'll have to migrate to VSE to get this feature.
Or have a front end to parse
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:43:42 -0500, Mike Schwab wrote:
I wrote a small program that took the parm (after the system
substituted the variables) and wrote it as a F 80 80 file w 1 record.
Ran it once for each card then used all the files for the input file.
But you had to type the date by hand
I came up against this and now build the whole ftp job using a batch
initiated REXX program.
We ftp backup files to a remote server and I needed a generation of 3
weeks worth of files.
Our ftp datasets now look like this:
PACK#10.D10210.T10801 etc...
I use another REXX program to build a
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 16:35 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:47:59 -0500, Harris, Randy wrote:
Trying to do an ftp from mainframe (z/OS v1.7) to a network server.
I would like to be able append the system date to the dataset in the put
statement.
Is there a symbolic
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:12:56 -0500, John McKown wrote:
I believe that in the newest z/OS release (1.12?) FTP will
be able to take its input from a named pipe (FIFO). With
this, you could achieve your result by concatenating
the output of date(1) and your data set into such a pipe.
I think
Randy,
Have you considered the system symbol interpreter called EZACFSM1? I
checked to make sure it was available in Comm Server 1.7. This is what your
sample job will turn into:
//FTPTEST JOB (JOB,JOB),'RHARRIS',CLASS=Z,MSGCLASS=M
//STEP01 EXEC PGM=EZACFSM1
//SYSOUT DD
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:32:41 -0500, Roland Fernandez wrote:
Have you considered the system symbol interpreter called EZACFSM1? I
checked to make sure it was available in Comm Server 1.7.
Thanks! I didn't know about this. I still know very little;
the only meager documentation I can find is a
John,
I like it!, but in your example I think you meant to use PGM=COZBATCH, and
not PROC=COZPROC
Also (a nit), but you have a typo (two different names for the shell
variable).
This is a good example of how inline use of the z/OS Unix shell can be used
as an effective scripting language in the
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