Re: DSNAME Standards

2005-10-22 Thread Edward E. Jaffe
Gerhard Postpischil wrote: At my installations we handled vendor products by: [snip] There seems to be some confusion about what's been proposed in this thread. Paul Gilmarten's comments -- inspired by my observation that, unlike ISPF, TSO EDIT does not require a "slew" of data sets allocat

Re: DSNAME Standards

2005-10-22 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Thomas Berg wrote: And how do You solve the situation when the vendor have their own macros they want to have in maclib (and doesn't supply their own lib) that overwrites previously existing macors (if we would choose to install as instrucyed) ? Or when you have several different version that Y

Re: DSNAME Standards (was: Re: TSO EDIT command)

2005-10-22 Thread Ed Gould
On Oct 22, 2005, at 4:32 PM, ibm-main wrote: Another of gils lunatic flights of fancy. Allow the ISVs to insist on dataset naming standards . And SMPE zone structure next no doubt ???. Like hell. Shane, Its being done already (and for quite a few years). An Hospital company (that suppli

Re: DSNAME Standards (was: Re: TSO EDIT command)

2005-10-22 Thread ibm-main
Another of gils lunatic flights of fancy. Allow the ISVs to insist on dataset naming standards . And SMPE zone structure next no doubt ???. Like hell. Pull your head in Paul - get the documentation generic enough to be useful. Let us manange our sites so we can get real work done. Programmers

Re: DSNAME Standards

2005-10-22 Thread Thomas Berg
I don't quite understand You: == Paul Gilmartin == wrote2005-10-22 17:28: In a recent note, Edward E. Jaffe said: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:56:06 -0700 Sounds like I'm in the minority here, but I like the approach of using EDIT for basic editing in the environment you'

DSNAME Standards (was: Re: TSO EDIT command)

2005-10-22 Thread Paul Gilmartin
In a recent note, Edward E. Jaffe said: > Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:56:06 -0700 > > Sounds like I'm in the minority here, but I like the approach of using > EDIT for basic editing in the environment you've described. EDIT is > simple, doesn't require a slew of pre-allocated data sets [who