We are running a CICS program, READ-UPDATE (file 1) = OK, start browse ,
getnext (file 2), .. READ-UPDATE (file 3)... and getting VSAM EXCEPTION
-, RPL , X'0C08000' Does any one have an idea of where I can find
the error meaning, I know X'0C' is an i/o error. We don't have this
problem all
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 1:38 PM
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Subject: VSAM RPL
Tks, we are going to get IBM on this. Richard
Richard Verville wrote:
I check what Tom sent earlier ... This is running on VSE but I'm sure the
retcodes are the same. In my case R15=12 (x'0C') .. Richard
Thompson, Steve wrote:
Try z/OS: DFSMS Macro Instructions for Data Sets
You
Hello List, (this message was also posted on the CICS List)
Last year we announced a new product, VS/Cobol Interpreter (VCI), to support
VS/Cobol programs in Transaction Server 3.1. Also we announced for support of
the Macro Level Interpreter (MLI) product with VCI for clients wanting to run
My P390 is now up running as before the power failure. I want to thank
everyone that provided me with help on my problem and especially M. John
Weis from T3 Technologies which directed me exactly to what I need to
do.
Again, thanks to everyone.
Richard
Does anyone know how I can subscribe to the P370 list, I have a P390
start-up problem I'm told that list can help me Richard
R.S. wrote:
I know CFCC Commands manual is available from HMC, and in fact it is not
too big, but I'd like to get a copy for printing or offline browsing.
Is it
The first thing at this time is to understand what goes on when I boot up
the P390, automatic execution of what files etc then I'LL know what
files to backup for the next disaster Richard
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/10/2005
at 08:26 AM, Richard
/2 up running, my problem is I don't know what
the commands are to start the P390 portion and the operating systems
Richard
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/09/2005
at 01:18 PM, Richard Verville [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi have a P390 runnning OS2(base) OS/390
Hi have a P390 runnning OS2(base) OS/390. We had a power failure , on
restart I got a message concerning DESKTOP line not being in config.sys.
There is a desktop directory with what appears all my icons. So anyways
I decided to rename config.sys to another name and I had a config.wal
file that I
I am attempting to LOAD a program which resides in a concatenation of a
ddname. I coded the DCB paramater to route the load accordingly. For
some reason, if the library is first on the concatenation it works fine,
underwise I can a not found condition, and the same happens with the
BLDL macro. Is
DD.
Charles
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:14 AM
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Subject: LOAD BLDL
I am attempting to LOAD a program which resides in a concatenation
if they reside
in the 2nd, 3rd dsname Richard
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:13:32 -0400 Richard Verville
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:I am attempting to LOAD a program which resides in a concatenation of a
:ddname. I coded the DCB paramater to route the load accordingly
, right? Was the concatenation a mix of
PDS and PDS/Es? Or was it pure PDS (or pure PDSE)?
--
Tom Schmidt
Madison, WI
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:41:42 -0400, Richard Verville wrote:
The jcl is correct. I caused an 0C1 dump and see in the output the concat
addresses. If I direct the load towards
Oups, it has PS not PO Richard
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:19:34 -0400 Richard Verville
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:The BLDL returns retcode=4,reason=0... If the libraries are in the steplib
...
:it works ... It's when they are not in the steplib but pointed to another
DSORG=PO did the job. Thanks everyone for your time on this one. Richard
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In a recent note, Charles Mills said:
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:32:28 -0700
Perhaps someone else knows for sure: there are or were some issues with
concatenations (for regular QSAM
Hi all, I have this batch programs that lists all the members of a
loadlib pointed by a ddname in the job. I am having a hard time picking
up the info from the concatenated libraries after the first library. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Richard
ED , this is a low blow. Videotron is also ISP among other things and that's
one of my email addresses I use because Ibm-main is a high traffic volume.
I've been working in computer business since 1978. System programmer since
1980 and writing CICS software since 1993 (Macro Level Interpreter
That's it, right now it is running CICSKEY but It'd be best key9 in case a
programmer mess up Richard
Tom Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:15:58 -0400, Richard Verville wrote:
If what I need to do could be done by the rules, it would done
already ...So far I've received 8 emails
Thanks Chris, the changkey is working perfect, I know there are other ways
like SVC 122 or AOS load. I did not write this application , I was just
trying to make it more secure in a storage protection environment like
pop's cops but more CICS' cops Sorry I was misunderstood but you guys
are of
for the virtual storage where the first load
Gil Peleg wrote:
Maybe you should try issuing the LOAD macro with the ADDR=
parameter?Load the programs straight to storage with key 9 ? Gil.
On 6/22/05, Richard Verville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for advice on the use of IVSK / ISKE
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