Google will.
It shows you:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieam700/m010677.htm
Kees.
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Hi
I am getting IEC251I 220-231,JOBNAME,JOBNAME
Can someone help me to point with the manual for the above error ?
Jake
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Our old friend PDS has a delinker, but I haven't used it on a questionable
module.
> quoting << via
the TSO/E Service Facility Routine, IKJEFTSR.
Currently, this interface will process only one load module
at a time (i.e., no member groups are allowed).
For example:
DLINK
Batch tape should be dead, even if batch JCL still looks like tape is used.
One of my last SMS projects was to manage tape, redirecting almost all to SMS
disk.
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ICHPWX01 can be REXX exit.
JESJOBS instead of exit
IRRPRMxx instead of ICHRDSNT
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W dniu 2018-12-02 o 23:47, David Spiegel pisze:
Yeah, NetView for example, but, not the BCP, RACF etc.
On 2018-12-02 17:37, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2018-12-02 o 19:10, David
AFAIR, the STK product was ExHPDM - Extended High Performance Data
Mover. It was "multiplexer" combining data streams from different backup
jobs into one large stream. Good for drives which cannot slow down, but
fortunately current drives can slow down to adjust the speed of
recording to the
W dniu 2018-11-26 o 11:18, Timothy Sipples pisze:
Radoslaw Skorupka wrote:
IBM released new tape drive TS1160.
20TB/60TB capacity, up to 400/900MB/s data
transfer, dual 16Gbps interface.
You can attach it to your Windows server, or
Linux (x64), but mainframe
is excluded, no FICON attachment.
I
Yeah, NetView for example, but, not the BCP, RACF etc.
On 2018-12-02 17:37, R.S. wrote:
> W dniu 2018-12-02 o 19:10, David Spiegel pisze:
>> In the article, it says: "... the now-obsolete Assembly programming
>> language. ..."
>> Really?! ... How else does one write Operating System Exits?
>>
W dniu 2018-12-02 o 19:10, David Spiegel pisze:
In the article, it says: "... the now-obsolete Assembly programming
language. ..."
Really?! ... How else does one write Operating System Exits?
Java???
What utter nonsense.
Well, you can write some exits in REXX.
However long term goal is to
I believe that he's using a different meaning of client, e.g., customer.
IND$FILE, SFTP and WSA are all easier to use for people who are not at home
with the Eunix utilities.
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Of course it's a file transfer tool. I'd question the word "spoof"; it uses the
3270 data stream, but it doesn't simulate data entry. Nor is windows the only
PC operating system supported.
The reason that it's so slow has nothing to do with keyboard entry, which it
doesn't simulate.
I rarely
Telecommuting?
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Sorry for the solicitation,
There are other reasons to install WSA.
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You need a dictionary to understand the specialized vocabulary, e.g., "no
longer being taught " means that I'm too cheap to pay for the available classes
and don't want my senior personnel to "waste" their time mentoring junior
personnel who might jump ship after they've learned something
In the article, it says: "... the now-obsolete Assembly programming
language. ..."
Really?! ... How else does one write Operating System Exits?
Java???
What utter nonsense.
On 2018-12-02 12:51, Mark Regan wrote:
> That system runs what? IT leaders face a quandary as Boomers vanish, but
> the
I’ve talked to employers who still won’t permit things like remote work, so how
desperate can they be? They want mainframe skills, but on their terms.
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On Sunday, December 2, 2018, 12:51 PM, Mark Regan wrote:
That system runs what? IT leaders face a quandary
That system runs what? IT leaders face a quandary as Boomers vanish, but
the need for COBOL, mainframe, and legacy storage skills does not
https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2018/11/3-aging-it-specialties-just-won-t-retire
Mark T. Regan, K8MTR
CTO1, USNR-Retired
1969-1991
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