Yes, I noticed that also. They seemed to have trouble articulating that a PDSE
could have only data or program objects at any one time.
In DFSMS Using Data Sets, there is a statement:
"One PDSE cannot contain a mixture of program objects and data members."
This could be misconstrued that t
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 8:23 AM, J R wrote:
> The z/OS MVS JCL Reference defines "DSNTYPE=LIBRARY" as:
> "Specifies a DFSMS-managed partitioned data set extended (PDSE). A PDSE can
> contain data and problem object members."
> Given the history of PDSEs, surely the use of "problem" for "program"
You made my day with that one! LOL!!!
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Subject: Problem Objects: A Freudian Slip?
The z/OS MVS JCL Reference defines "DSNTYPE=LIBRARY" as:
"Specifies a DFSMS-managed partit
The z/OS MVS JCL Reference defines "DSNTYPE=LIBRARY" as:
"Specifies a DFSMS-managed partitioned data set extended (PDSE). A PDSE can
contain data and problem object members."
Given the history of PDSEs, surely the use of "problem" for "program" is more
than simply a random typo.
Paging Dr.
> I am learning how to code BMP and MPP Programs, that access IMS Databases.
I have
> coded an MFS Screen Format Set, and ran the below JCL to generate the
Control-
> Blocks.
This is better asked on the IMS Newsgroup.
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Hello -
I am learning how to code BMP and MPP Programs, that access IMS Databases. I
have coded an MFS Screen Format Set, and ran the below JCL to generate the
Control-Blocks.
//SYSADMA JOB A123,'BIN-7 QUASAR',CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=Y,NOTIFY=&SYSUID
//*=
?Hello -
I am learning how to code BMP and MPP Programs, that access IMS Databases. I
have coded an MFS Screen Format Set, and ran the below JCL to generate the
Control-Blocks.
//SYSADMA JOB A123,'BIN-7 QUASAR',CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=Y,NOTIFY=&SYSUID
//*
John,
Here is a note regarding these fields in the SDSF manual that may have a
bearing on this.
"SDSF uses the subsystem interface (SSI) when you overtype the C (JES output
class) or DEST (JES print destination name) on the JDS panel. You can change
the class or destination without releasing the
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