Make a copy of your last LE SCEERUN library that worked with CSP for
build/compile. In our case it was 1.7. STEPLIB to it. That has worked for
us up through 1.9. No one will hassle you.
We've had no problems with actual CSP execution through 1.9.
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JO.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Co
I have been following this thread with some interest. The one aspect I
have not seen mentioned has been what constitutes too high of volume of
SMF data?
I'll admit my shop is small but our production LPAR was switching SMF in
the range of 95 to 105 times a day. The other LPARs were behaving
swit
On 29/03/2008, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a thread ongoing in MVS-OE on CGI security. The first
> principle is: don't trust data received over the network. The
> second is: don't trust Javascript validation on the client side.
> Always remember that your potential ad
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
It ain't that easy. I've selected "/ Command line at bottom"
(my choice; don't argue with me -- I'm not a very good typist
and I believe it helps to have my fingers in my peripheral
vision as I view the command line). Yet the command line
jumps distractingly between botto
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 17:52:39 +0100, Marija Perkovic wrote:
>> I any case, does anyone know how to tell SDSF to put the command line on
>> top? I've been through all the options and the docs with no luck so
>> far.
>
>When you are on SDSF panel, just invoke SETTINGS from there and unselect "
>Comm
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:12:03 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
>On 27/03/2008, Bruce Hewson wrote:
>
>> I would assume, like on some web screens we use here, that the text input
>> fields are not "transparent". By that I mean the characters entered are
>> treated
>> as HTTP control characters, or som
> I any case, does anyone know how to tell SDSF to put the command line on
> top? I've been through all the options and the docs with no luck so
> far.
>
When you are on SDSF panel, just invoke SETTINGS from there and unselect "
Command line at bottom"
Regards, Marija
Lindy Mayfield wrote:
I any case, does anyone know how to tell SDSF to put the command line on
top? I've been through all the options and the docs with no luck so
far.
Command line placement is an ISPF setting. You won't normally find it
discussed in the documentation for individual ISPF a
I've been trying to figure this out on and off for a few days now. (-:
When I start SDSF with SD from the ServerPac custom menu I get the
command line on the bottom. But if I start it from OU.14 (User Options)
I get the command line on the top.
The commands from the panels are a bit different:
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