On Thu our mate Dave wrote:
> I guess you need to ask CA the why and wherefore and safeguards. We
> use Endevor, but I'm not aware of seeing the source for any modules. I
> know that Endevor does some manner of ID switching to allow programmers
> to use Endevor to do changes while not allowing the
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> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:59:39 -0700, Gibney, Dave
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:59:39 -0700, Gibney, Dave wrote
> I guess you need to ask CA the why and wherefore and safeguards. We
>use Endevor, but I'm not aware of seeing the source for any modules. I
Oh, don't point to CA. This isn't actually part of Endevor.
googled & found: http://www.nexio.co
itory datasets.
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:22:31 -0400, Stocker, Herman
wrote:
>It is an Endevor utility that prevents everyone from selecting their own
>options. This keeps the control under the Endevor Admins. And out of the
>applications programmer/consultant.
Yes, unfortunately there is nothing I can see to pr
Rick Fochtman wrote:
I would have a VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM (Capitalized, quotated, underlined,
in italics, in the middle of a blank page!) with installing a program of
that nature. If your consultant requires the use of an authorized
program, other than what the system provides, he/she needs to j
production ID, or authid for execution.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
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Anyone running a program
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Anyone running a program called EDVPARM? A consultant is trying to
convince us to install this program to an authorized library with AC(1).
Looking at the source concerns me. It appears that you can pass it a
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Anyone running a program called EDVPARM? A consultant is trying to
convince
us to install this program to an authorized library with AC(1). Looking
at
the source concerns me. It ap
is he from nexio company ??
see it is a extention to some ca endevor stuff...
and purpose ??
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Anyone running a program called EDVPARM? A consultant is trying to convince
us to install this program to an authorized library with AC(1). Looking at
the source concerns me. It appears that you can pass it a program name and
parameter list and the program will ATTACHX it. This seems like a big
Something like F LLA,UPDATE=DSN=some.data.set.name
would be very useful and could help eliminate manual
effort of creating a PARMLIB member and the attendant
clutter of members in PARMLIB.
Don Imbriale
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 04:33:07 -0700, Edward Jaffe
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>Peter Relson wro
hursday, August 17, 2006 7:25 AM
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> >Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
>
> Be aware that a full LLA refresh is overkill.
> F LLA,UPDATE=nn where CSVLLAxx contains a suitable update statement
for
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ion. It is worth the extra effort.
Jon L. Veilleux
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Pe
Peter Relson
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>Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
Be aware that a full LLA refresh is overkill.
F LLA,UPDATE=nn where CSVLLAxx contains a suitable update statement for
the specific data set requires
Peter Relson wrote:
Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
Be aware that a full LLA refresh is overkill.
F LLA,UPDATE=nn where CSVLLAxx contains a suitable update statement for the
specific data set requires far less processing and does what you want.
It uses fewer computer resou
>Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
Be aware that a full LLA refresh is overkill.
F LLA,UPDATE=nn where CSVLLAxx contains a suitable update statement for the
specific data set requires far less processing and does what you want.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
scussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:16 PM
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Subject: APF Question.
Hello,
I just link edited two members into an APF authorized library.
Do I have to do anything further to make sure that the new members are
u
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
>
> Hello,
>
> I just link edited two members into an APF authorized library.
>
> Do I have to do anything further to make sure that the new
> members are used.
>
> Do some sort of ref
bject: APF Question.
Hello,
I just link edited two members into an APF authorized library.
Do I have to do anything further to make sure that the new members are
used.
Do some sort of refresh or somthing like that.
Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
T
Hello,
I just link edited two members into an APF authorized library.
Do I have to do anything further to make sure that the new members are used.
Do some sort of refresh or somthing like that.
Would F LLA, REFRESH (link list refresh)...
Thanks.
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