What distinction do you expect from TIME_ON_ZIIP and TIME_ON_SUP? My
understanding is that SUP is historical name kept for compatibility and
identical to ZIIP in the past decade or more. It seems that way from my
personal experience but I haven't tried to research it. Note the
TIMEUSED macro
The basic business model predates electronic computing and extends at
least as far back as the 1920s when IBM started operating service bureaus
with tabulating equipment. See here for a 1937 photographic example:
https://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/asia/Vietnam_3404ph01.html
I assume
In the accounting section (DSECT SMF30CAS), fields are redefined.
SMF30_TIME_ON_ZCBP is redefined as SMF30_TIME_ON_IFA.
You determine which label to use by testing the bit SMF30_zCBP that is defined
in the product section.
There is a series of other fields in the accounting section that are
> When all vendor extensions fail, as a last resort, try the ANSI standard.
Which says:
5.3.4
Other_negators
A configuration may have a category of characters in source programs called
other_negators.
Other_negators are determined by the configuration. Only the following
characters represent
On Sat, 29 May 2021 20:15:17 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>That's why we get the big bucks.
>
Ah! EBCDIC belongs top the Full Employment Program for coders!
On Sun, 30 May 2021 15:48:01 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>> That's not cheating;
>
>Of course it is cheating; it's not a faithful
> That's not cheating;
Of course it is cheating; it's not a faithful representation of the original
program, and it may even break the code.
> On LISTSERV WWW, 'C2AC'.
I have no idea where the C2 is coming from; the AC is correct.
> In Regina Ref.:
Try each of AA and AC on both OOREXX and
Hi Seann,
Thank you!
Regards,
David
On 2021-05-30 06:06, Sean Gleann wrote:
David:
"...I still would like to know how to display which codepage I am using"
I can't see that anyone else has said this, so I might be repeating
something...
In PCOMM, start up a session, and you should see a
David:
"...I still would like to know how to display which codepage I am using"
I can't see that anyone else has said this, so I might be repeating
something...
In PCOMM, start up a session, and you should see a menu bar at the top,
where one of the options is 'Communication'.
Click on that,