Weird, here is the English translation I have:
You
You have
You have me
You have me to say
You have me to say
And I did not obey
Will you until death does sever
Be upright to her forever
Never
Will you 'til death be her rider
Her lover too, to stay inside her
Never
Thanks,
Tom Savor
-Or
On 9/06/2018 3:16 PM, Ron hawkins wrote:
You have asked me and I have said nothing.
From Du Hast - Rammstein.
Ahhh. I didn't know that because I don't speak German. Great song!
French may be the language of love but German is language of anger ;)
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Can the large file be split into two or more smaller files? One way to split is
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.iceg200/ice2cg_Splitting.htm
Then sort the smaller files and merge the sorted files. Sort will only merge
from two DDs at
a time. Depend
Note really; you need to go to the standards organizations rather than relying
in wiki. For examples, see RFC 3629 and 5198.
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Single ampersand is correct for temporary dataset names. With the advent of
symbolic parameters circq OS/360 R14, double ampersand became valid as a symbol
that expanded to a single ampersand.
\\fooPROC bar=baz
...
\\SYSUT1 DD DSN=&&&bar
should request the temporary &baz. I'd be interes
One (of many) advantage of which is that it sorts rationally.
Charles
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> What happens if JCL performs symbol substitution?
I would expect that to be a valid temporary reference.
> R21.7 and later say use DSNAME=&&dsname.
WTF is your e-mail clients doing with ampersands? It looks like it's trying to
convert one of them to HTML but not the other. IAC, &&dsname eval
I don't see what the issue is. It simply says that if you code a DSN as a
symbol and it is not resolved, then the symbol name itself becomes the
temporary DSN
I'm not clear on why anyone would care about this behavior?
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> On Jun 10, 2018, at 2:15 PM, Paul Gilmartin
> <
changing user=(AG54) from user(AG54) finally worked for me and now this
command performing correctly.
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 16:13:34 -0700, Gerhard Adam wrote:
>
>This is the JCL Reference for z/OS 2.3 (page 183)
>
>Note:
>1. In general, the system treats a single ampersand (&) followed by a
>character string of 1 to 8 characters as a symbolic parameter. (See “Using
>system symbols and JCL symbols”
I tried posting my message in netview group but I think its not active much.
I designed solution like below.
Message to be trapped from syslog is ...
* FDNBT.DATA.VPLUS.SDPAT17.G1678V00*
*OUR SYSLOG VIEW*
---6+7+8+9+0+1+2+
IGD104I FDNBT.DAT
All log data, or any data for which there is a potential need to be able to
sort it, should only ever display dates in a sort friendly way, such as the ISO
format.
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Hi Pete,
Nice pics!
My first machine was a Univac 90/70 D at college. That Univac took a fall over
and slide to the bottom of a full flight of stairs on its way to being
installed. No elevator to the basement, just the stairs. Later I did a school
project and some extra stuff on a Burroughs
>You really want Gary King or Dan Rosa to chime in, not me. I can rarely
keep the details straight. If they provide me with information to relay on
their behalf, I will be glad to.
Thanks, for the offer. How about forwarding my initial post. I had written the
points of interest to me, and I thi
>zIIP dispatching is the same as GP dispatching. ZIIPAWMT
has analogous parameters for GP (CCCAWMT) and zAAP (ZAAPAWMT).
Alternate wait management was created long before there were
specialty engines.
Thank, Jim, much appreciated.
Sorry, guys, for not reading the latest posts before writing mi
>I believe hyper dispatch is very different from zIIP dispatch. I stand by my
>assumption that GP dispatch is very different from zIIP dispatch, or why would
>there be the ZIIPAWMT parameter and have the comment about waking up after
>that interval to see if there is work. When non-zIIP work c
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