I would like to check the last date holddata was received on my MVS csi,
without looking at the logs. Is that information written somewhere in SMP
and can be retrieved by query?
Best,
ITschak
ITschak Mugzach
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How, in the most general case, perhaps unblocked, binary data, do you know
you've got valid data?
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It looks like she was using the term KVV to mean the same thing I was referring
to. I had just never heard it called that.
I think your understanding was fairly close. I was getting hung up on the
terminology. Sorry for that.
The check is on the OPEN. I'm not from DFSMS but this is my understan
Sorry, I replied too quickly - Your statement is correct. In the context of
the actual variable record (including the RDW), it DOES mean 1 to 4 and 17 to
end.
Apologies.
Peter
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NO! (1,4,17) means "Keep positions 1-4 and 13 to end"!!! In SORT control
cards for variable records, positions after 1-4 are PLUS 4 from the "record"
position. Column 13 of your data (AFTER THE RDW BYTES which are invisible in a
BROWSE or EDIT session) is "17" in the SORT control card (13 + 4
OK, so with BUILD=(1,4,17) this must mean "Keep positions 1-4 and 17-end).
This works. Thanks!
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Not sure this exists anymore but there used to be a channel attached some
sort of conversion that used ficon.
But I do know that recently as of at least a few operating systems ago IBM
significantly improved FTP performance.
Also there's some company that does a JDBC type driver that is supposedl
Frank,
Peter provided an excellent example of stripping the desired characters. For
Variable length copies, you just need to specify the START position of the
field you want to write from(Please account for the RDW) and you don't have to
specify the length as under the covers SORT will figure
Sort input control cards (DFSORT or SYNCSORT):
OPTION COPY
INREC BUILD=(1,4,(5+X))
Where (5+X) is a constant equal to 5 plus the X characters you want to strip --
e.g. to strip the first 8 characters X=8 so (5+8) = 13, so " INREC
BUILD=(1,4,13)".
Another way to calculate the position to star
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 19:10:43 +, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
>I know this is very basic, but it's been a while... I want to copy a file
>where each record in the new file omits the first X number of characters from
>the source file, but includes everything else. Both files are variable length
>
I know this is very basic, but it's been a while... I want to copy a file
where each record in the new file omits the first X number of characters from
the source file, but includes everything else. Both files are variable length
files.
I imagine sort (I have IBM DFSORT) is the appropriate too
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 10:20:43 -0500, Mike Cairns wrote:
>One important difference you might need to be aware of is between a normal
>RACROUTE call that executes under the authority of the current user associated
>with the running address space (a First Party call - i.e. checking your own
>curre
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 17:22:41 +, Steve Finch wrote:
>SMB, NFS, DB2
>
Depending on availability of the vehicle on "Different Platforms".
How does one transfer a file with DB2? As a BLOB?
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>This might be a s
SMB, NFS, DB2
Steve Finch
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 14:17:43 +, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>... With data locking so when server 'X' is writing the data, no other
> server can read it, and the reverse of course too. No data updates when data
> is being read.
>
With a Solaris FTP server I have relied on UNIX behavior:
...
We have a Synology NAS RAID server that Windows and our z/OS system
connect to via FTP. OSX and Linux can also talk to it via other protocols
. It is very easy to use.
Mike Shaw
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022, 10:17 AM Mark Jacobs <
0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> This might be
You don't need to concern yourself with *how* the user is (or is not) given
access to the resource. You don't need to concern yourself with which RACF
profile protects the resource either. You just pass the necessary information
about the user, the access level being requested and the resource
External network, and there's a lot of overlap.
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JDBC?
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 3:44 PM Paul Gilmartin <
042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 14:17:43 +, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>
> >This might be a silly question, but are there any solutions out there for
> data access by different platforms other than sen
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 14:17:43 +, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>This might be a silly question, but are there any solutions out there for data
>access by different platforms other than sending data around the internal
>network? I'm thinking of have a huge storage device where servers, Linux,
>Windows,
This might be a silly question, but are there any solutions out there for data
access by different platforms other than sending data around the internal
network? I'm thinking of have a huge storage device where servers, Linux,
Windows, zOS can access the same data. With data locking so when serv
On 27/06/2022 7:09 am, Andrew Rowley wrote:
On 24/06/2022 3:17 pm, David Crayford wrote:
There's a more complete example here
https://github.com/zsystems/java-samples/blob/master/MvsConsoleInteraction.java.
Using Object.wait()/notify() is a bit hairy. A more modern
implementation would use
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The diff command (with appropriate options) will do what you want.
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