> On Apr 8, 2018, at 7:49 PM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
>
> Edward,
>
> Here's the basic process:
>
> 1. Order and receive physical DVD media containing the software products,
> via postal mail or courier.
>
> 2. Insert the DVD into the drive of any machine that your designated z/OS
> LPAR can re
David -
Thanks for everything. I guess I will PMR it. As pointed out in another thread,
the PMR process is painful. It does me little good because I can't ship a
product that requires some obscure PTF -- the sales team would kill me.
Nah, the tr1 doesn't bother me. It's like having to code thos
If I have understood Tim's response correctly, he is suggesting 2 options:
1) Use the DVD drive on your HMC. In your previous comments you have indicated
that this is almost impossible!!
2) Use any PC (your own desktop?) with a DVD drive which has access to z /OS
LPAR.
Provided you have the ri
Edward Gould wrote:
Hi,
Before I go into a viper pit for telling the boss and his boss and his boss and
be asked many questions that I am nowhere near qualified to answer. Is there an
IBM book/manual or SHARE presentation that I can show to the management what
will be needed, hardware (softwa
Setting up an FTP server or NFS server is not required to get software
from DVD to z/OS. A plain vanilla FTP client such as the one that comes
with Windows, along with the FTP server built into z/OS Communications
Server are all you need. You can, of course, choose to set up an FTP or
NFS ser
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 17:21:19 +, Grinsell, Don wrote:
>Start your continuation lines with a comma:
>
> RS=ALERTSN(SEV,TYPENAME,ELEMENT,DESC,STATUS,STSDESC,
> ,SUBSRC,SOURCE,LOCATION,SYSTYPE,PLTFTYPE,IMPACT,HOST,
> ,MONENV,RESOURCE,EXTRINFO,ACTIVE,CLOSING,FTPERR,
> ,APPLTYPE,APPLNAME,UNIQU
On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 17:57:14 -0700, Lizette Koehler
wrote:
>Personally in REXX I use a list with SPACE between each arg and a blank comma
>at the end
>
>VAR =' a b c ' ,
> ' d e f '
Unfortunately, that will not work as I have values in the arguments that
contain blanks. Using a blank as th
On 9/04/2018 7:55 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
David -
Thanks for everything. I guess I will PMR it. As pointed out in another thread,
the PMR process is painful. It does me little good because I can't ship a
product that requires some obscure PTF -- the sales team would kill me.
I feel your pai
Tim,
Yes, it's working as designed. The IEE042I message is built in the System
Log Initialization module and bypasses much of normal WTO processing. It
builds the year based on the HCFORMAT setting in CONSOLxx to try to be
consistent. I expect it looks like the other messages when looking a
Jantje wrote:
>Commas at the beginning or at the end makes no difference... :
Right, nobody thought it would. That was a style point.
If your function call is still failing as you indicate:
>87 +++
>RS=ALERTSN(SEV,TYPENAME,ELEMENT,DESC,STATUS,STSDESC,,SUBSRC,SOURCE,LOCATION
,SYSTYP
It's simple business economics - i.e., cost center vs profit center.
Businesses will always invest in revenue generating first above all else.
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Works for me, using exactly the code posted, so it looks like something
peculiar to your maintenance level. I'd open a PMR.
make -k CHARSET=ebcdic
xlC -Wc,phaseid -qebcdic -q64 -qnocse -qgonum -qbitfield=signed
-qtarget=zosv2r2 -qarch=10 -qstrict \
-qfloat=ieee:nomaf -qlanglvl=extended0x -O2 -
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Dan @ Poodles
wrote:
> It's simple business economics - i.e., cost center vs profit center.
> Businesses will always invest in revenue generating first above all else.
>
>
True. But what seems, at least to me, is that they sometimes forget that
without "infrastru
To clarify, by "works" you mean does NOT ABEND?
Charles
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>Which brings me to my question: Do I still have to set slip traps or >can I be
>sure to have caught everything?
Barbara
I would think your RASP dump would only be a point in time view of User Key
Common at the instant of taking the dump. User Key Common that didn't exist at
the time you took
Jantje wrote:
>Commas at the beginning or at the end makes no difference... :
As far as the language syntax goes, this is a true statement. As far as
maintainability goes, that is another story. When I continue a statement,
I prefer to break between arguments, as there is typically less of lang
I compile with JCL. Everyone laughs at me here if I say that, so I avoid
mentioning it.
Here are the compile options that I tested this with.
OPT(0) NOINLINE TEST
TARG(LE,zOSV1R13)
On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 08:31:26 -0500, Jantje. wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 17:57:14 -0700, Lizette Koehler
>wrote:
>
>>Personally in REXX I use a list with SPACE between each arg and a blank comma
>>at the end
>>
>>VAR =' a b c ' ,
>> ' d e f '
>
Spaces do not separate arguments; spaces separa
On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 09:37:20 -0400, Phil Smith III wrote:
>Then you're apparently calling it wrong. I see double commas in the error
>output: that suggests you have doubled commas in the wrong place, because if
>they're seen as continuation, ALERTSN won't see them at all.
Well... ALERTSN is not s
Normal continuation rules would apply, but it appears that there is a limit
of 20 arguments. You have 22, which produces the error
Adam
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If you need to include all 22 arguments, just make the last one bigger and
parse it a second time to get the results.
For example:
01 /* REXX */
02 rs = ALERTSN(SEV,TYPENAME,ELEMENT,DESC,STATUS,STSDESC,,
0
poodles...@sbcglobal.net (Dan @ Poodles) writes:
> It's simple business economics - i.e., cost center vs profit center.
> Businesses will always invest in revenue generating first above all
> else.
big cloud megadatacenters (hundreds of thousands of systems, millions of
processors) had been spendi
Hi
Cross posted
Is there anyone who have set IVR(interactive voice response) using
Mainframe.
We are planning to set that in our Mainframe.
Any gotchas or any manual which can help me to set it from the network
point of view ?
Peter
Ok gentlemen, I’m going to jump in on this but because I’m not sure of the
implementation of the REXX code in question I may be a little off. Basically,
if the code is running under TSO batch or online there is only “1” argument
passed to the code. There is a limitation on how long that may be
Found this in an IBM publication (SA32-0982-00):
When you invoke a REXX exec either implicitly or explicitly using the EXEC
command.
You can pass either one or no arguments to the exec. Thus the ARG instruction
in the
preceding examples received only one argument. One argument can consist of m
Hello list,
I've been poring through the FileManager manuals and either am missing
something or it doesn't exist regarding security. We're running FM 13.1 under
ISPF so non-APF authorized. I needed to grant the capability for browsing tape
datasets to a developer. I did this granting READ ac
On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 18:59:35 +, Phil Carlyle wrote:
>Found this in an IBM publication (SA32-0982-00):
>
>When you invoke a REXX exec either implicitly or explicitly using the EXEC
>command.
>You can pass either one or no arguments to the exec. Thus the ARG instruction
>in the
>preceding exam
On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 10:30:13 -0400, Hobart Spitz wrote:
>
>Assuming we're not talking about quoted commas, which are entirely
>different animals, I respectfully disagree for these reasons:
> ...
> 2. Putting the argument delimiting comma at the beginning of a line
> means that you have to reme
On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 09:29:22 -0700, Gerhard Adam wrote:
>If you need to include all 22 arguments, just make the last one bigger and
>parse it a second time to get the results.
>For example:
>01 /* REXX */
>02 rs = ALERTSN(SEV,T
Jantje wrote:
>Well... ALERTSN is not seeing any of it.
>The error message is emitted while ALERTSNB is in control. ALERTSN is never
invoked.
Eh? You invoke ALERTSN. But do so apparently incorrectly.
What does TRACE I show?
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IVR is a technology, not a product. What product(s) are you actually
talking about?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:44 PM, Peter wrote:
> Hi
>
> Cross posted
>
> Is there anyone who have set IVR(interactive voice response) using
> Mainframe.
>
> We are planning to set that in our Mainframe.
>
> Any got
Detriment of z/OS? Au contraire, look how great their numbers are! So few
defects! Must be almost perfect!!!
Wait, did I forget the tags?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:10 AM, Barbara Nitz wrote:
> >Has anyone else gotten frustrated when opened an IBM Service Request in
> having to select the Operat
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Pommier Rex,
I believe you need to update the following functions
FILEM.TAPE.INPUT
Tape input functions
FILEM.TAPE.OUTPUT
Tape output functions
FILEM.TAPE.DUPLICATE
Tape copy functions
FILEM.TAPE.UPDATE
Tape update functions
If you are only allowing browse function of the tape d
Just seems like a lot of discussion trying to pass 22 arguments, when the limit
is 20.
After that it's merely a question of how you can convey the information using
whatever means you have available.
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> On Apr 9, 2018, at 12:41 PM, Paul Gilmartin
> <000433f07816-dmarc
On 10/04/2018 5:31 AM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
Just seems like a lot of discussion trying to pass 22 arguments, when the limit
is 20.
And 20 arguments is still wildly excessive. It's long been accepted that
any more than 7 arguments are difficult to comprehend and an alternative
design should be
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John Eells wrote:
>Setting up an FTP server or NFS server is not required to get software
>from DVD to z/OS. A plain vanilla FTP client such as the one that comes
>with Windows, along with the FTP server built into z/OS Communications
>Server are all you need.
I'm afraid a setup task is required,
Brian,
>I would think your RASP dump would only be a point in time view of User Key
>Common at the instant of taking the dump. User Key Common that didn't exist at
>the time you took the dump wouldn't appear, right?
Completely true. On the other hand: In my experience, user key common (CADS,
I
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