I am unable to distinguish between 'SE=other'and No SE (SE=blanks).
SE=* matches on any blank and non-blank SE.
SE=%* should match on a non-blank first character, but seems to do the same as
SE=*.
The % mask appears to match also on blanks, although the PF1 doc suggests
otherwise. Unless 'No
The 1.13 online help is confusing:
Wild card (*): The * means any character including a blank.
Mask (%): A single character replacement.
This suggests not including a blank, as is usual for the % mask in
other places.
About comparison operators: the z/OS 1.13
W dniu 2014-12-10 o 06:53, ibmmain pisze:
Hi all
When FC CTC LCUs are defined, why CUADD is from 01 to FF? Could it be
from 00 to FF like for DASD ?
CUADD has to be equal MIF ID (LPAR number), which is 1-F.
I don't remember how it is solved for XMP machines (multi-CSS), but
definitely
I totally agree with Elardus and John IBM MAIN is a great place where you
get answers for almost anything related to Mainframe
but it is also important that you avoid vague questions by doing some digging
before posting the questions here . . As stated , we need to respect the people
who
Create a PS file using iefbr14 in step 1. Step 2 . Use vsam file as sys in
and copy the data to PS file using iebcopy utility.
On Dec 9, 2014 9:36 PM, Rajesh Kumar herowith.z...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I want to add data of 30 VSAM files to one PS flat file,How can i do it?,
please guide me.
Agreed. And one clarification I'D want is what order the records are to be
in the output data set. Not to consider every problem best suited for
DFSORT but sequencing might imply MERGEing the data sets on some key.
(And even if it IS a homework assignment it IS of some interest; Nobody's
I would sort the VSAM files using a key and then copy the data to flat
file, to avoid duplication or merging of data.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
On Dec 10, 2014 3:36 PM, Martin Packer martin_pac...@uk.ibm.com wrote:
Agreed. And one clarification I'D want is what order the records are to be
MURALI KANNAN wrote:
Create a PS file using iefbr14 in step 1.
Unneeded. You can create an output in step 2.
Step 2 . Use vsam file as sys in and copy the data to PS file using iebcopy
utility.
Why IEBCOPY? I had rather use IDCAMS/IEBGENER/DFSORT/others depending on input
size and record
On Tue, 9 Dec 2014 19:03:29 -0600, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com wrote:
CEE3552S DLL CELHV003 does not export any variables or functions.
From entry point main at compile unit offset +0036 at entry
offset +0036 at address ...
This works on most systems, except for one particular
Kirk Wolf wrote:
This works on most systems, except for one particular LPAR.
On what z/OS level are those 'most systems'?
PK51704 is old and as Jantje said, it could be your mix of LE modules in your
STEPLIB or JOBLIB or LinkList?
Just curious...
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 4:04 AM, MURALI KANNAN muralishiva2...@gmail.com
wrote:
Create a PS file using iefbr14 in step 1. Step 2 . Use vsam file as sys in
and copy the data to PS file using iebcopy utility.
​IEBCOPY is for PDS data sets. It won't copy VSAM. The true IEBGENER won't
copy VSAM
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 4:13 AM
I would sort the VSAM files using a key and then copy the data to flat file,
to avoid duplication or
merging of data.
Correct me if I am wrong.
The OP did
See, I told you it was an interesting problem. :-)
Cheers, Martin
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About comparison operators: the z/OS 1.13 help says:
You can use a relational operator for the priority work qualifier only.
Same on 2.1. Sorry I have overlooked this. However this is worth a PMR since
the diaog silently accepts it, at least on an SE type entry.
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Peter Hunkeler
In ez-1315458279.1520887...@gmx.ch, on 12/10/2014
at 08:00 AM, Peter Hunkeler p...@gmx.ch said:
I didn't look at the I/O rate; just was mislead by the AWAITING(E2)
thinking that there is something to be done before JES2 starts
formatting. The message could be better.
The message could be
Lizette,
No, they are not online. However we will put the volumes online at backup time.
On Sun, 12/7/14, Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com wrote:
Subject: Re: EXAMPLE OF BACKUPING UP A VOLUME USING DEVICE ADDRESS
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Christian,
I apologise for the delays in replying it is because the Yahoo mail is not
functioning properly. Sometimes I have to wait 2 days to see the posts in the
INBOX.
I asked DARREN to authorise me to access the IBM-MAIN ARCHIVE however I am
still waiting for a reply.
OK, to make it simple, just answer a few questions:
-Is z/VM available (If yes, you're done)
-Do you have any other product like FDR available? (You're done as well)
-Are those volumes to be backed up mirrored in a DS? (there might be a
solution)
There are many kind people out here on this
Since moving to z/OS 1.13, my DFHSM BCDS seems to be issuing the
ARC0909E BCDS CONTROL DATA SET IS ABOUT 091% FULL
Message with greater frequency. I have automation in place to reorg it when the
message occurs, but it used to trigger about once a year and now seems to
trigger almost monthly.
I
How much data actually expires when you run EXPIREBV?
AFAIK, the is no change to dfHSM that would account for this behavior.
It sounds like the dataset is just getting full and needs to be expanded.
Remember the 4gb limit for non-SMS VSAM.
snip
Since moving to z/OS 1.13, my DFHSM BCDS seems to
21,776 Dataset last Sunday?
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On Behalf Of Staller, Allan
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 12:47 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: DFHSM BCDS Z/OS 1.13
How much data actually
I am wanting to purge output from our defrag jobs. Viewing
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.hasa200/sout.htm
I would like to use $PO J'IDCDEFR*',ALL,CC=(4), where the * would have
any character.
Test results:
$POJ*,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4)
$HASP003
Mike,I've never done it before but my reading of the manual suggests
$POJ,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4) might workCliff McNeill
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 16:53:44 -0600
From: mike.a.sch...@gmail.com
Subject: Purging output
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
I am wanting to purge output from our
Try using $POJ1-*,JM=...,RC=(04)
The JM - Jobmask - was created to help with masking job names.
Lizette
-Original Message-
From: Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com
Sent: Dec 10, 2014 3:53 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Purging output
I am wanting to purge output from our
I've never used dataset aliases. (Well, I'm sure I have; it would probably
be more correct to say I have never been involved with the administration
of dataset aliases.)
I have a situation where I am going to have several sets of datasets; one
set each for situation A, one for B, one for C, and
On 2014-12-10 17:48, Charles Mills wrote:
Question: Does the use of aliases make sense? Let's say HLQ.BAR is identical
across A, B and C. Should I make one HLQ.BAR.COMMON and alias it as .A, .B
and .C? Or is that overkill for a simple one-person situation? Should I just
make three identical
We have z/OS 2.01 up in the sysprog's sandbox and I am attempting to play with
regular expressions in ISREDIT FIND an CHANGE commands both from the command
line and within macros. Having NO luck. When I run this MACRO
/* REXX */
/* LINE */
/* LANE */
TRACE ?I
ADDRESS ISREDIT
SAY ADDRESS()
You seem to be missing the r in front of the character string.
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 20:06:27 -0600, David Speake david.spe...@bcbssc.com
wrote:
We have z/OS 2.01 up in the sysprog's sandbox and I am attempting to play with
regular expressions in ISREDIT FIND an CHANGE commands both from the
I bet it's a square bracket issue. Try using IBM-1047.
On 11/12/2014 10:06 AM, David Speake wrote:
We have z/OS 2.01 up in the sysprog's sandbox and I am attempting to play with
regular expressions in ISREDIT FIND an CHANGE commands both from the command
line and within macros. Having NO
David,
Yes, this function works perfectly for me. You need to use R or RC in front of
what you are finding or changing (first parameter).
You have to learn regular expressions of course which can be a bit mind blowing
but knowing PERL helps in my case. Although everyone seems to implement
$POJ*,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4)
Change this to:
$PO JQ,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4)
I regularly use this, just using different filters such as DAYS.
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Peter Hunkeler
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