Like Walt suggested, use the PARSE SOURCE function:
/*rexx*/
parse source . . . dd dataset .
say "DD name is " dd
say "dataset name is " dataset
On 20 November 2016 at 03:44, Paul Gilmartin <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 19:36:41 -0600, Walt
Hello Paul,
Yes, I think my requirement was not clear to all. Basically LDAP server is
running on some Windows or Linux box and we want to integrate mainframe
with that as LDAP client for any sort of login to mainframe can be tso,
cics,db2 etc.
Please suggest
On Nov 20, 2016 05:24, "Paul Gilmar
On Sun, 20 Nov 2016 10:00:53 +0800, Timothy Sipples wrote:
>Venkat, the base z/OS operating systems includes a terrific Lightweight
>Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server at no additional charge. It
>supports industry standard LDAP v3 protocols. You can configure it in a
>variety of ways, but if
Venkat, the base z/OS operating systems includes a terrific Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server at no additional charge. It
supports industry standard LDAP v3 protocols. You can configure it in a
variety of ways, but if you want a simple, straightforward implementation
that allows T
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 16:05:08 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>Hmmm. If I were to ALLOCATE a UNIX directory with DSORG=PS,
>RECFM-F,LRECL=256; could I read it as a PDS directory?
>
No. And well documented; a limitation for strong technical reasons,
unlike some arbitrary limitations z/OS imposes. B
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 19:36:41 -0600, Walt Farrell wrote:
>On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 19:30:28 -0600, Donald Likens wrote:
>
>>Has anyone come up with a way for a REXX program to determine the library it
>>resides in?
>
>Have you looked at the REXX parse source instruction?
>
To cite a recent statement b
What problem are you trying to solve?
Also, if you were not aware, there is a TSO-REXX list that also might be helpful
To join, if you have not done so Go to this Webpage and scroll to the bottom
TSO REXXhttp://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?TSO-REXX
Lizette
> -Original Message-
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 18:47:55 -0600, Mike Schwab wrote:
>If you use quotes, you can put in any character you want into a data
>set name. If it uncataloged on a non-SMS volume, it will be created.
>You don't even have to limit yourself to 8 characters between dots.
>
When I said "name", I didn't i
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 19:30:28 -0600, Donald Likens
wrote:
>Has anyone come up with a way for a REXX program to determine the library it
>resides in?
Have you looked at the REXX parse source instruction?
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If you use quotes, you can put in any character you want into a data
set name. If it uncataloged on a non-SMS volume, it will be created.
You don't even have to limit yourself to 8 characters between dots.
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Paul Gilmartin
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On 18 November 2016 at 06:26, Charles Mills wrote:
> As a software vendor, on new installs we often get customers saying "your
> product puts out a message saying it is not authorized but we're sure we
> authorized the library" and it is often a painful process taking them
> through checking each
On 2016-11-19, at 15:32, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
>
> As complicated this may sound, APF can be determined/diagnosed by inspection
> with relative ease. It's not rocket surgery.
>
Perhaps. But it would be poor business practice for the OP
to address his customer so tactlessly. IBM ought to
APF is defined in SYS1.PARMLIB(PROGxx) according to the installation defined
concatenation in IEASYSxx. The result of that concatenation determines the set
of APF libraries unless modified after IPL by SETPROG APF. Entries in PROGxx
are of two types:
APF ADD DSN(dsn-1)
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 08:30:39 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>
>I assume that the subject of this thread should have been "Which data set
>in the STEPLIB concatenation is not APF-authorized".
>
Me, too. And if that information were available the adress space could
remain authorized as long as modules
FWIW, Microsoft is working on a port of OpenSSH for Powershell.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/powershell/2015/10/19/openssh-for-windows-update/
The lastest work-in-progress seems to be available here:
https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetai
>Thanks, but you might want to read my OP
>>There are various ways to check whether the current environment is APF
authorized.
>>For example, the TESTAUTH macro will give a return code to indicate
>>APF or not.
Charles, that response *was* an attempt to respond to a question of yours
in your
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