On Sun, 8 May 2022 13:02:15 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>I'm uneasy that ADDRESS TSO SUBCOM et al. contravene the
>specification of ADDRESS in the Rexx Ref.:
>ADDRESS temporarily or permanently changes the
>destination of commands. Commands are strings
>sent to an external environment
On Sat, 7 May 2022 14:07:48 -0400, Phil Smith III wrote:
>Well, of course you can issue it, but:
>READY
>
>subcom mvs
> COMMAND SUBCOM NOT FOUND
I deserved that, didn't I? :-D "Can you drive without a license?" "Yes, but
you should know that it's illegal to do so."I sometimes lose sight
On 9/5/22 07:39, Andrew Rowley wrote:
On 6/05/2022 11:46 pm, Bill Schoen wrote:
By all means ask for what you need, and who knows...
What would be useful is to be able to mount a (multi-level) dataset
prefix at any mount point in the filesystem. Attributes i.e. text,
record mode etc would be
On 6/05/2022 11:46 pm, Bill Schoen wrote:
By all means ask for what you need, and who knows...
What would be useful is to be able to mount a (multi-level) dataset
prefix at any mount point in the filesystem. Attributes i.e. text,
record mode etc would be specified on the mount.
This would b
> Details, please?
In z/OS 2.5 TSO/E REXX Reference, SA32-0972-50, SUBCOM, P. 230, the text
"You can use the SUBCOM command in REXX execs that run in any address
space, TSO/E or non-TSO/E.
That is, SUBCOM is available from the TSO and MVS host command
environments."
Is unclear. D
On Sun, 8 May 2022 15:33:46 +, Seymour J Metz \ wrote:
>I've submitted an RCF.
>
Details, please?
I'm uneasy that ADDRESS TSO SUBCOM et al. contravene the
specification of ADDRESS in the Rexx Ref.:
ADDRESS temporarily or permanently changes the
destination of commands. Commands are
I've submitted an RCF.
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z/OS 2.5 MVS Data Areas Volume 2 (IAX - ISG), GA32-0936-50, refers to UCBIOQ ,
UCBIOQF and UCBIOQL. However, I coyld only find UCBIOQ in z/OS 2.5 MVS Data
Areas Volume 4 (RRP - XTL), GA32-0938-50. Where are the other two documented?
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