... and it is one of the few programs that compile and run on either
z/OS or z/VSE
--
Martin
Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE
more at http://www.picapcpu.de
FLOWASM is an exit (3 actually) to HLASM. It basically allows the relaxing of
the syntax rules for HLASM code,
such as not requiring a non-blank in column 72 to indicate continuation. It
also relaxes the column requirements
by internally reading and reformatting the input to be acceptable to HLAS
On 2/27/2012 1:44 PM, Gary DiPillo wrote:
Well, Ed, you must have already done that, since I just found it in CBT724.
The FILE724.XMI has a 12/26/2011 date, and the files in the .XMI have dates
from 2005.
Forgot about that. I think Sam Golob did that for me...
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Softwa
Well, Ed, you must have already done that, since I just found it in CBT724.
The FILE724.XMI has a 12/26/2011 date, and the files in the .XMI have dates
from 2005.
I found it by searching the CBT page for your name. It contains a member
@FILE724 with the text:
//***FILE 724 is from Ed Jaffe an
On 2012-02-27 14:21, Edward Jaffe wrote:
Maybe FLOWASM should be donated to the CBT as well?
If the author's consent can be obtained.
But, still, I dislike complexity in installation procsses. At least the
installation scripts/JCL should include the FLOWASM step.
-- gil
On 2/27/2012 1:02 PM, McKown, John wrote:
OK, I'm considering donating some code to the CBTtape so that others can use
it, if they want. The code, such as it is, is all for UNIX commands.
I use FLOWASM because it makes it easier for me to use vi to edit HLASM code if
I don't need to conform to
OK, I'm considering donating some code to the CBTtape so that others can use
it, if they want. The code, such as it is, is all for UNIX commands.
I use FLOWASM because it makes it easier for me to use vi to edit HLASM code if
I don't need to conform to the normal HLASM syntax requirements.
I espe
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Performing penetration testing on your z/OS system is an option. There
is a product called z/Assure which will identify z/OS integrity based
vulnerabilities that reside on your system. At at high level you would:
-Run z/Assure
-Review the output
-For each identified vulnerability: