>>If it hurts, don't do that (i.e., do specify SUB=MSTR). At the very
least,
>>it is more efficient to start a space once (when you do it correctly)
than
>>twice (when the system has to re-do it for you).
>>
>>I will look into enhancing LLA in this case to restart using the
CSVLLAxx
>>member tha
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 08:40:13 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>If it hurts, don't do that (i.e., do specify SUB=MSTR). At the very least,
>it is more efficient to start a space once (when you do it correctly) than
>twice (when the system has to re-do it for you).
>
>I will look into enhancing LLA in th
If it hurts, don't do that (i.e., do specify SUB=MSTR). At the very least,
it is more efficient to start a space once (when you do it correctly) than
twice (when the system has to re-do it for you).
I will look into enhancing LLA in this case to restart using the CSVLLAxx
member that was specif
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 13:13:53 +0100, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
wrote:
>When you start LLA without LLA=xx, the default is LLA=00, so CSVLLA00
>member is activated.
>
There is no default member. There is a default action of managing the
LNKLST as frozen.
Mark
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Mark Zelden
Sr. Software and Systems A
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 04:11:30 -0600, Anthony Fletcher
wrote:
>Is there any way of finding out whether LLA was started in FREEZE mode? If
>the intent is to use FREEZE mode, specifications can be put in a PARMLIB
>member , eg as CSVLLATT, then if the command START LLA,LLA=TT is issued
>(ie without t
"Anthony Fletcher" wrote in message
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> Is there any way of finding out whether LLA was started in FREEZE
mode? If
> the intent is to use FREEZE mode, specifications can be put in a
PARMLIB
> member , eg as CSVLLATT, then if the command START LLA,LLA=TT is
issued
> (ie without the SUB=
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