You said, that the ++FEATURE and ++PRODUCT records are in the same
file than the product MCS (++FUNCTION etc.) itself. I think at least
in my case that's not true.
Actually, I said they are in the same logical file. In the old days,
they were in fact in the same physical file on tape, but I
Congratulations on your retirement but if like me you get calls for PT
work don't refuse!
I hit my 50th in 2013 but did work as an weekend operator on IBM 1401
and 7094 along with unit record equipment in 1961 - more money than a
paper round :)
Still get work but now I can pick and choose
I thought the announcement below might be of some interest to some of the
people here.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Paul Hardy unifoun...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 12:45 AM
Subject: Unifont 8.0.01 Released
To: info-...@gnu.org
GNU Unifont 8.0.01 was released on 28
We have BMC AutoOPERATOR. We got it long ago on our BMC contract, but have
never used it. We are still planning on retiring the z/OS system, but
(surprise!) it may be a bit longer than was anticipated. So management
wants to start looking at shedding more products. Also, our BMC license is
a
On 26 June 2015 at 13:04, Tony's Outlook via Mozilla tbabo...@outlook.com
wrote:
I retired at noon today after 49 years and 10 months in the business.
All the best to you; enjoy it!
Tony H. (Tony the other - only 41 years in the business so far)
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
John McKown wrote:
We have BMC AutoOPERATOR.
Lucky bastard for having it for fr! ;-D
We are still planning on retiring the z/OS system, but (surprise!) it may
be a bit longer than was
John McKown wrote:
We have BMC AutoOPERATOR.
Lucky bastard for having it for fr! ;-D
We are still planning on retiring the z/OS system, but (surprise!) it may be a
bit longer than was anticipated.
I am *surprised*. ;-D
One problem that I'm having is that I am just not finding out
The piece I didn't see mentioned is that after cloning the sysres volume
and the SMP-maintained file system(s) such as the root, the file system(s)
must be renamed to something other than the source file systems. Typically
people use a substring of the SYSR1 system symbol in IEASYM00 to establish
In 5ff04d2f82684fb49f6c4b2292008...@exmbxprd01.ad.ufl.edu, on
06/24/2015
at 10:04 PM, Nims,Alva John (Al) ajn...@ufl.edu said:
So there is no Official implementation of a QUOTE type of
command,
What gives. you that idea? It came out 4 years after RFC 959, and is a
MUST.
--
Shmuel
In 558b3731.9080...@acm.org, on 06/24/2015
at 06:03 PM, Joel Ewing jcew...@acm.org said:
Strictly speaking QUOTE is not a FTP protocol command
Au contraire, RFC 1123 defines it and designates it as MUST. RFC 959
has a section labelled FTP commands that defines a long list of
commands as part
In 3742224454427771.wa.m42tomibmmainyahoo@listserv.ua.edu, on
06/24/2015
at 12:50 PM, Tom Marchant
000a2a8c2020-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu said:
And for more pedantry, it is not Linux/wine.
Well, if you want pedantry, it is not gnu/Linux. Linux is a kernel an
can run perfectly fine
So, I'm now caught up on my reading and, tho' *very* late, I wanted to plug
Option 6 for FDReport clients.
In a recent version (L78? L80 is better), Innovation added DATATYPE=[CA1VOL,
CA1DSN] to the PRINT command inventory. I've been using it in production for
3+ months now to automate the
In 6504586504821748.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
06/24/2015
at 03:58 PM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu said:
Well, RFC 959 mentions SITE, but not QUOTE.
Well, RFC 1123 mentions QUOTE and has it as a MUST.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz,
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 16:56:43 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In 558b3731.9080...@acm.org, on 06/24/2015
at 06:03 PM, Joel Ewing jcew...@acm.org said:
Strictly speaking QUOTE is not a FTP protocol command
Au contraire, RFC 1123 defines it and designates it
Tony Babonas wrote:
Colleagues, I saying my professional goodbye. I retired at noon today after 49
years and 10 months in the business.
All of the very best for you during your retirement. I have only 25 years
sofar... ;-)
IBM-MAIN and Assembler-L (again, I barely qualify) have been a great
I know we have some DFSORT experts here. I'm hoping we also have some File
Manager experts.
I have a KSDS where I am adding a new field, and thus increasing the length of
each record. I want to do a compare but only show the field as being not
equal if the newly added characters are not
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