That should have been 32k lrecl sorry
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Scott Ford
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On Jan 22, 2012, at 9:06 PM, Scott Ford wrote:
> Gil,
>
> I saw an IBM PowerPoint via google for z/os 1.7 indicating 32k leech for
> sysin was new in 1.7 , so that would lead
I would like to clarify a item or two that I mis-stated in a previous email,
Haven't used PDSE, most PDS and they were in the linklist,
The only time I have seen them compressed is during system time, during a
maintenance
Window with qualified folks, secondly if they are paying the bucks, well wha
Gil,
I saw an IBM PowerPoint via google for z/os 1.7 indicating 32k leech for sysin
was new in 1.7 , so that would lead to believe it is , I would think an IBMer
has to step up and verify the actual
Maxmium.
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Scott Ford
Senior Systems Engineer
www.identityforge.com
On Jan 21
Peter Relson wrote:
If it were a question of competence and judgment, we would happily
tell you what to do. It is not.
It is a question of karma or luck too, and that can run out.
--jg
On 1/22/12, Peter Relson wrote:
>>So the only functionally-equivalent, officially-sanctioned way to
>>accom
Hi A.Cecilio,
You have already gotten some good replies that, in my opinion, should be
followed. There are a couple of additional recommendations I would like to
make.
1) You said that the cartridge is too damaged to read. How did it get
damaged? It is important to find out because ot
>So the only functionally-equivalent, officially-sanctioned way to
>accomplish this goal is still to
>(1) create a new dataset with a different name and copy the data to it,
>(2) modify PARMLIB LNKLST defs to replace the old library in linklist
>with the new at next IPL,
>(3) IPL.
>And if for som
Hi - The following questions was approved by Darren for distribution
on the list.
I'm trying to determine if any of the following production are in
active use at your shop.
Easytrieve
DYL260, DYL280 (CA vision:results)
QUICKJOB
CA-EARL
pacsys(spectrum,zwriter, etc.)
Other commercial report writer
Back when we updated the pubs for V1R10, I thought I got rid of all those
outdated references. Looks like I missed one. I'll talk to Frank about
updating that one for our next release.
To your question, you are correct. If DFSORT's dynamic allocation is being
used, then DFSORT calculates the t
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