Re: Recall evrything from an ML2 tape

2006-05-29 Thread Michael W. Moss
Yes is the simple answer. You will need to create some sort of job to do this. You can used HSEND LIST or interrogate the MCDS (MCR) records to find out everything on ML2. Sort this list by VOLSER and then create some job streams to issue RECALL commands for all of the files on a tape. HSM w

Re: Automatic Restart Manager

2006-05-29 Thread Shane Ginnane
> I need more information about ARM for Z/os Have a look in the MVS bookshelf - setting up a Sysplex. Normally that error wouldn't be considered fatal. Shane ... -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,

Re: SIMULATE COMMAND FDR

2006-05-29 Thread Bruce Black
Willie, notice that ABR printed the /*, which should not occur. If you check, I think you will find that you have it starting in column 2 instead of column 1, so it is handled as a control card (invalid) instead of an EOF. -- Bruce A. Black Senior Software Developer for FDR Innovation Data P

Fwd: Automatic Restart Manager

2006-05-29 Thread Jorge Arueira Campos
Hi all Excuse-me but the product PELICAN are the XWAY and not STERLING, but the problem is the same. Jorge Arueira Campos CAIXA ECONOMICA FEDERAL - OSASCO - SP - BRAZIL -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access inst

Automatic Restart Manager

2006-05-29 Thread Jorge Arueira Campos
Hi all I need more information about ARM for Z/os, because I do implementation of this feature for product of STERLING called PELICAN. When I typed in parmlib of product this msg is displayed: SMARMON 22:59:33==>PELS088 ARM ERROR, FUNCTION = REGISTER RC=000C RS=0160 160 IXCARMNoCDS: T

Re: Wherefrom E15 and E35 Exit routines for SORT

2006-05-29 Thread J R
I'm pretty sure that Binyamin meant exactly what he wrote. Firstly, he suggested that, if there were such things, "standard" exits might emulate default, i.e. non-exit, behavior. Secondly, he went on to describe what exits are normally used for, i.e. anything but default behavior. From: Frank

Re: My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread Charles Mills
Sounds like a clever idea. I'd like a copy of the macro, please. Charles -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerry Palmer Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 12:21 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: My favorite way to print mainfram

Re: Wherefrom E15 and E35 Exit routines for SORT

2006-05-29 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/28/2006 at 09:00 AM, Frank Yaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >But maybe it's all just semantics. Any communication between human beings is mostly "just semantics". -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT ISO position; see

Re: My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/29/2006 at 06:28 AM, David Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > on cut sheet paper ... > It took getting used to but by now (actually by about 18 > years ago) I prefer it over fanfold. (Is it just me? Or > is that a "duh"?) I started doing

Re: My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread Gerry Palmer
For simple one-at-a-time printouts, I wrote an MS Word macro that converts ASA carriage control characters to the MS word equivalents. It handles page breaks, single/double/triple line spaces, and, to some extent, the "print without advancing" carriage control codes. When it encounters a CC '+'

Re: SIMULATE COMMAND FDR

2006-05-29 Thread willie bunter
I tried it but I have the same problem. I also tried moving all the SELECT statements with the same result. Below are the messages: FDR303 CARD IMAGE -- SIMTYPE=ABR FDR303 CARD IMAGE -- SELECT DSG=POMT FDR303 CARD IMAGE -- SELECT DSG=WEDU FDR303 CARD IMAGE -- SELECT DSG=VI

Re: SIMULATE COMMAND FDR

2006-05-29 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Mon, 29 May 2006 10:02:04 -0700 willie bunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :>I received the same abend when I am attempting a simulate an incremental backup when selecting datasets with a hi-level qualifier. Below is more information. Please let me know where my error is. I have searched aro

SIMULATE COMMAND FDR

2006-05-29 Thread willie bunter
I received the same abend when I am attempting a simulate an incremental backup when selecting datasets with a hi-level qualifier. Below is more information. Please let me know where my error is. I have searched around but I cannot find my mistake. FDR303 CARD IMAGE --SIMTYPE=A

Re: IKJTSOEV/IKJEFTSR display command on SYSTSPRT

2006-05-29 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Mon, 29 May 2006 11:37:35 -0400 Gilbert Saint-Flour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :>When a TSO command is executed from a batch program via :>IKJTSOEV/IKJEFTSR, the messages issued via PUTLINE by the command :>appear on SYSTSPRT, but the command itself is not displayed. TSO does not log the com

Re: PC Editor (was: favorite way to print mainframe assemblies)

2006-05-29 Thread Stephen M. Wiegand
At 11:27 AM 05/29/2006, you wrote: In a recent note, Dave Salt said: > Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 14:52:35 + > > >From my perspective, it's nice to be able to select a mainframe file from an > ISPF session (e.g. select a member from a member list) and have it open on > my PC using my f

IKJTSOEV/IKJEFTSR display command on SYSTSPRT

2006-05-29 Thread Gilbert Saint-Flour
Hello: When a TSO command is executed from a batch program via IKJTSOEV/IKJEFTSR, the messages issued via PUTLINE by the command appear on SYSTSPRT, but the command itself is not displayed. In a CLIST, I can use the CONTROL LIST command to force the command to be displayed on SYSTSPRT. Is the

Re: PC Editor (was: favorite way to print mainframe assemblies)

2006-05-29 Thread Paul Gilmartin
In a recent note, Dave Salt said: > Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 14:52:35 + > > >From my perspective, it's nice to be able to select a mainframe file from an > ISPF session (e.g. select a member from a member list) and have it open on > my PC using my favorite PC/workstation editor. From pa

Recall evrything from an ML2 tape

2006-05-29 Thread Miklos Szigetvari
Hi Can I recall evrything from an ML2 tape with one mount ? (We are converting Ml2 tapes to ML2 dasd, and we need to recall everything from a few houndred Ml2 tapes,but we have 2 tape units, and a collegue as roboter ) -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Miklos Szigetvari ISIS Infor

PC Editor (was: favorite way to print mainframe assemblies)

2006-05-29 Thread Dave Salt
From: "Knutson, Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I will take a peek at ZTree it sounds interesting. You might want to take a look at "V The File Viewer". One consideration I would have for choosing any kind of PC editor/viewer is whether or not it works with the ISPF Workstation Agent (WSA). From my

Simulate Command - FDR

2006-05-29 Thread willie bunter
I am trying the SIMULATE COMMAND however I abend on an FDR302 - which may be because of an invalid input card. I am attempting to perform an incremental backup with the "SELECT DSG=". Am I right to assume that the DSG parm is not allowed? Below is my jcl for your perusal: //BACKUP

Re: My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread Knutson, Sam
Hi Dave, I will take a peek at ZTree it sounds interesting. You might want to take a look at "V The File Viewer". FileViewer "V" http://www.fileviewer.com/ $20 shareware Wicked Fast, views EBCDIC, ASCII and everything else nicely on PC. I worked with the developer on several enhancements

Re: Parms - Volume Initial

2006-05-29 Thread R.S.
John Dawes wrote: Hallo All, Is there a rule of thumb that I can use to code the parms when initializing a volume via ICKDSF. I am not sure what I should use when initing the following: 3380 model E 3380 model K 3390 model 2 3390 model 3 3390 model 9 Below is

Re: My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread Graeme Gibson
Couldn't agree more Dave, ZTreeWin has worked hard for me every day for the last 7 years, and Kim has been great! Errm, here's my August '99 request to Kim for EBCDIC viewing capability: :-) From: Graeme Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Kim G. Henkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: ZTreeBold E

Parms - Volume Initial

2006-05-29 Thread John Dawes
Hallo All, Is there a rule of thumb that I can use to code the parms when initializing a volume via ICKDSF. I am not sure what I should use when initing the following: 3380 model E 3380 model K 3390 model 2 3390 model 3 3390 model 9 Below is what I am using to

My favorite way to print mainframe assemblies (ZTree)

2006-05-29 Thread David Cole
Hi Folks, I guess I'm one of those aging holdouts that has not yet found a way to be happy with writing margin notes on glass. So about as often as not, when I do an assembly (and I do a LOT of assemblies), I wind printing it, and here's how I do that: from my PC ... I download a

Re: A little more insight on the Java strangeness I'm encountering

2006-05-29 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34)
>z/OS 1.6. This may be fixed in a PTF that I don't have on. Or in 1.7. John, I tried on a V1.6 system in the meantime and I've got the same correct behaviour as on V1.7. Haven't searched PTFs, though. Peter Hunkeler CREDIT SUISSE -