Re: Location of MINIOPT in directory

2009-05-08 Thread Shedlock, George
Thank you.

George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541
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Subject: Re: Location of MINIOPT in directory


George,

The MINIOPT statement is an extension to the MDISK statement and must 
immediately follow an MDISK statement that defines a non-full-pack minidisk

Bill Munson
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer
Brown Brothers Harriman & CO.
525 Washington Blvd.
Jersey City, NJ 07310
201-418-7588



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Is there any specific location for a MINIOPT directory statement?

For example, I have the following statements in my user directory:

 MDISK 0B00 ...
 MINIOPT PAV FB00
 MDISK 0B01 ...
 MINIOPT PAV FB01

Do I need to maintain that order of statements? Can I group all of the MDISK 
statements together and all of the MINIOPT statements separately?

George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541


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Re: Location of MINIOPT in directory

2009-05-08 Thread Demeritt, Yvonne
The MINIOPT statement must immediately follow the MDISK statement it
goes with. It's looked at as an extension of the MDISK statement. 

So yes, the order must be maintained.

Yvonne


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Subject: Location of MINIOPT in directory

Is there any specific location for a MINIOPT directory statement?

For example, I have the following statements in my user directory:

  MDISK 0B00 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB00  
  MDISK 0B01 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB01

Do I need to maintain that order of statements? Can I group all of the
MDISK statements together and all of the MINIOPT statements separately?


George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541


Re: Location of MINIOPT in directory

2009-05-08 Thread Bill Munson
George,

The MINIOPT statement is an extension to the MDISK statement and must 
immediately follow an MDISK statement that defines a non-full-pack 
minidisk

Bill Munson 
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer 
Brown Brothers Harriman & CO.
525 Washington Blvd. 
Jersey City, NJ 07310 
201-418-7588





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Is there any specific location for a MINIOPT directory statement?

For example, I have the following statements in my user directory:

  MDISK 0B00 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB00 
  MDISK 0B01 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB01

Do I need to maintain that order of statements? Can I group all of the 
MDISK statements together and all of the MINIOPT statements separately?  

George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541



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NOTE* The opinions expressed in this
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Location of MINIOPT in directory

2009-05-08 Thread Shedlock, George
Is there any specific location for a MINIOPT directory statement?

For example, I have the following statements in my user directory:

  MDISK 0B00 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB00  
  MDISK 0B01 ...
  MINIOPT PAV FB01

Do I need to maintain that order of statements? Can I group all of the MDISK 
statements together and all of the MINIOPT statements separately? 

George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541