EFLISTS don't come close to EasyEdit lists IMHO. You will no doubt meet
user resistance unless you have the clout of a Corporate fiat.
Haven't looked at XEF from Mark - or simplist for that matter.
Shane ...
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The PDS command (CBT file 182) supports REFLIST dataset changing and PDS
also has a "Change Menu" panel that allows up to 15 datasets/volsers/disps
for dataset changing (this could be extended by making it a scrollable
panel). The change menu variables are saved in the ISPF profile.
Regards,
John
It's not free (though it is cheap), but I would suggest looking at
Mackinney's Simplist product. It has the ability to store lists of users'
favorite data sets (and other types of objects such as DB2 tables, Unix
directories and TSO commands).
I've been using it for about 5 years now, and I am a
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:07:15 -0400, Duane Weaver wrote:
>We are trying to move away from CA-PDSMAN. One feature that our few
>remaining users like, is the Easyedit feature of a list files that the user
>commonly edits.
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>Has anyone else moved away from PDSMAN and how did you handle that fe
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Duane Weaver
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Subject: Moving away from CA-PDSMAN
We are trying to move away from CA-PDSMAN. One feature that our few
remaining users like, is the Easyedit feature of a list file
Duane,
Have you looked at the ISPF "REFLIST" feature? It sounds like just what you
are looking for.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious.
-- Robert Heinlein
-Original Message-
We are trying to move away from CA-PDSMAN.
We are trying to move away from CA-PDSMAN. One feature that our few
remaining users like, is the Easyedit feature of a list files that the user
commonly edits.
Has anyone else moved away from PDSMAN and how did you handle that feature?
Is there REXX exec out there that will save a list of
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