In 5338993d.5020...@bcs.org.uk, on 03/30/2014
at 11:22 PM, CM Poncelet ponce...@bcs.org.uk said:
As in (for REXX):
In what environment?
TSOEXEC LISTA ST
Isn't that only for ISPF?
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with an
unauthorized dataset would change that. I've used it REXX, CLIST and directly
from ISPEXEC SELECT CMD
Jon Perryman.
From: CM Poncelet ponce...@bcs.org.uk
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Yep, my mistake. But TSOEXEC is needed if LISTA is issued from Clist or
REXX ... which is what I was thinking of :-(
Ted
But, do you need it?
My recollection is NO.
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As in (for REXX):
LIST_CURRENT_CONCAT:
X = OUTTRAP('DSN
Sorry, you do need it for transmit, but not for lista.
Apples oranges.
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But, do you need it?
My
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Do you mean not if there is an ADDRESS TSO before the LISTA? ('From
memory' as it takes 40 mins to IPL my machine.)
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Sorry, you do need it for transmit, but not for lista
On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 13:30:23 -0400, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
What I'm saying is you don't need TSOEXEC for LISTA.
But, you do for TRANSMIT.
(Actually only under ISPF)
This is so wretchedly complicated! I see:
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r12/topic/com.ibm.zos.r12.ikjc500/tsoexeccom.htm
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But, do you need it?
My recollection is NO.
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Well ... I did things in an 'unconventional' way - e.g. if any command
began with % it meant invoke as Clist or REXX and with parms if any.
In my panel I had:
etc.
)PROC
etc.
CLIST = TRUNC(ZCMD,1) /* --- here */
ZCMD = TRUNC(ZCMD,' ')
ZTRAIL = .TRAIL
IF (CLIST='%') /* --- here
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You can store/execute a REXX exec in your Clist library if you code /*
REXX */ as the first line.
You can also issue a TSOEXEC LISTA ST from option 6 to see which
datasets are allocated to your SYSPROC (for Clist
I don't think so.
I've never used it within CLIST or REXX.
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Yep, my mistake. But TSOEXEC is needed
In 5335f8d2.4040...@bcs.org.uk, on 03/28/2014
at 10:33 PM, CM Poncelet ponce...@bcs.org.uk said:
You can store/execute a REXX exec in your Clist library if you code
/* REXX */ as the first line.
That doesn't address his TSOLIB issue, nor the other CLIST-REXX
issues.
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In 5335f952.3010...@woodsway.com, on 03/28/2014
at 06:36 PM, Bob Woodside ibm...@woodsway.com said:
Such as?
EXEC create entries on the stack, then goes away. The TMP uses I/O
service routines, e.g., GETLINE, to read lines from the stack, and the
service routines interpret the clist code in
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I wish OP would take a step back and consider why this process must be a CLIST.
As a newbie many years ago, I spent inordinate hours
You're missing the ampersand before JOBCARD - JOBCARD.
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Hi
I cann't seem to get equal looking for a character string in the input file
I know that the job card is somewhere in the middle of the file
So here is
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at 09:30 PM, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com said:
The question is not whether it's possible to do anything in CLIST.
The question is why bother?
Alas, there are still some things that you can do in
My first choice was Rexx however I needed a steplib or in TSO terms a TSOLIB
that seems to be a problem whitin Rexx only after you leave the Rexx exec does
it take effect at least that's what the IBM doc states
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Have you tried
On 3/28/2014 5:39 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
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on 03/27/2014
at 09:30 PM, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com said:
The question is not whether it's possible to do anything in CLIST.
The question is why
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:36:02 -0400, Bob Woodside wrote:
Alas, there are still some things that you can do in CLIST but not
REXX. Fortunately, you don't need them very often.
Hmm Such as?
Modal use of linemode editor, available alike in CLIST and CMS EXEC,
but not in EXEC2 or Rexx. If
You don't need the TSOEXEC for LISTA.
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You can store/execute a REXX exec in your Clist library if you
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Hi
I cann't seem to get equal looking for a character string in the input
file
I know that the job card is somewhere in the middle of the file
So here is the code
A1: GETFILE INPUT
SET JOBCARD = STR(SUBSTR
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Hi
I cann't seem to get equal looking for a character string in the input
file
I know
Have you tried coding:
SET JOBCARD = STR(SUBSTR(2:10,NRSTR(INPUT)))?
BTW Are you also sure that '//JOBCARD' starts in column 2 (i.e. at offset 1)?
Otherwise change your code to something like:
A1: GETFILE INPUT
SET B= SYSINDEX(STR(//JOBCARD),NRSTR(INPUT),1)
IF B 0 THEN DO
SET JOBCARD =
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