On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:32:36 -0700, Lance Kopplin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, I put together a rexx exec that works out what command reference
characters are being used (it goes through JES3 DLOG, so only commands
actually used can be found).
If anyone is interested, it's free for the
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:00:11 -0600 McKown, John
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:Note that not every product which has a command characters uses the
:z/OS API to register it. D OPDATA only gives those products which use
:the API. Some actually trap the console SSI and do their thing.
I have not tried
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:01:40 +, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find all of 'em via the CMD 'D OPDATA'
IEFSSNxx?
Well Ted, that's what I was thinking. It's defined there for DB2 on my
test system LPAR, but does NOT show up via 'D OPDATA'.so go figure?!
Someone else
Subject: Re: z/OS System Cmd Characters
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:01:40 +, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can find all of 'em via the CMD 'D OPDATA'
IEFSSNxx?
Well Ted, that's what I was thinking. It's defined there for DB2 on my
test system LPAR, but does NOT show up via 'D OPDATA
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 07:22:44 -0600, Mark H. Young
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:01:40 +, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find all of 'em via the CMD 'D OPDATA'
IEFSSNxx?
Well Ted, that's what I was thinking. It's defined there for DB2 on my
test system
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:24:09 -0600, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Unless there's some sort of DB2 database voodoo incantation that needs to
be performed?!
There is. Check out the INITPARM options for the DB2 subsystem. Same
is true with RACF - it will only register with the correct
Mark,
Do you have a REXX Exec in your bag of tricks that lists out the other
CMD characters in use on a system, like in 'D OPDATA'?? Or does such code
exist on the CBT tape somewhere?
THANX,
Mark
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The CPF services are a fairly recent (ahem) addition and some legacy
software may not have been updated to use CPF to register the prefixes.
Brand new. Can't be more than 15 years old. ;-)
Bob Shannon
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Mark,
Do you have a REXX Exec in your bag of tricks that lists out the other
CMD characters in use
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:38:59 -0600, Mark H. Young
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:24:09 -0600, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Unless there's some sort of DB2 database voodoo incantation that needs to
be performed?!
There is. Check out the INITPARM options for the DB2
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:45:04 -0600, Mark H. Young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
Do you have a REXX Exec in your bag of tricks that lists out the other
CMD characters in use on a system, like in 'D OPDATA'?? Or does such code
exist on the CBT tape somewhere?
No can do. If it was that easy,
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From: Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark,
Do you have a REXX Exec in your bag of tricks that lists out the other
CMD characters in use on a system, like in 'D OPDATA'?? Or does such code
exist on the CBT tape somewhere?
No can do. If it was that easy, don't you
OK.I seem to be having another brain-cramp, or else just an Alzheimers
moment. So tell me, is there a repository on the system somewhere, like
parmlib (not there) where all the different command characters are
defined.what for to communicate with tasks (subsystems)? Or is
that
You can find all of 'em via the CMD 'D OPDATA'
IEFSSNxx?
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OK.I seem to be having another brain-cramp, or else just
For details about the API John mentions, see Command Prefix Facility (CPF)
in MVS Authorized Assembler Services Guide and the associated Reference
manual for the CPF macro.
Don Imbriale
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:00:11 -0600, McKown, John
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There is not a central
I think the command recognition characters are defined by each product.
And some like IMS DB Control, do not show up in D OPDATA.
Craig
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