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> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:17 PM
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> Subject: Re: Help with TSO parsing?
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> McKown, John wrote:
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McKown, John wrote:
talking to myself and feeling old...
I found the problem. I had a parse validation check routine which was
returning an invalid return code, causing the PARSE to fail.
You might think of removing explicit aliases DDN and DSN. IKJPARS will
recognize them as unambiguous t
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I admit that I have no experience with this. I am attempting to modify a
TSO command processor that I downloaded from IBM. I am adding a new
"keyword" at the end. I am failing at execution time with the messages:
IKJ56293I RACSEQ2 FAILED - PARSE SERVICE RO
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:30:34 -0500, McKown, John talking to myself and feeling old...
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>I found the problem. I had a parse validation check routine which was
>returning an invalid return code, causing the PARSE to fail.
>
Earlier the same day, he wrote:
> Any TSO gurus left out there that want
talking to myself and feeling old...
I found the problem. I had a parse validation check routine which was
returning an invalid return code, causing the PARSE to fail.
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John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
HealthMarkets
Keeping the Promise of Affordable Coverage
Administrative Services Group
On 27/03/2008, McKown, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I admit that I have no experience with this. I am attempting to modify a
> TSO command processor that I downloaded from IBM. I am adding a new
> "keyword" at the end. I am failing at execution time with the messages:
>
> IKJ56293I RACSEQ2
I admit that I have no experience with this. I am attempting to modify a
TSO command processor that I downloaded from IBM. I am adding a new
"keyword" at the end. I am failing at execution time with the messages:
IKJ56293I RACSEQ2 FAILED - PARSE SERVICE ROUTINE HAD AN INVALID INPUT
PARAMETER BLOCK
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