On 20/11/2022 23:46, Andrew Rowley wrote:
On 19/11/2022 8:19 pm, Peter Sylvester wrote:
It seems to me that this code currently poses a security risk.
Certificate validation always say OK. (well it is said like this in the code.)
Which terminal emulators actually validate the certificate?
G
On 20/11/22 23:13, Dave Jones wrote:
Now add GDDM graphics and it will be nearly perfect. 😄
Here we go again! tnz is a curses application, a TUI (text user
interface) that runs in a shell. It's not X windows and doesn't run in a
GUI container. It's my understanding on some Linux desktop syst
On 2022-11-21 05:46, Farley, Peter wrote:
Thanks to all for the PL/I advice, and yes, I do know they changed the
name from 1 to I a long time ago,
The language has always been called PL/I, from IBM's first LRM
C28-6571.
(after, of course, from earlier temporary names such as NPL)
but I didn't
Since I started using the IBM Zxplore site to increase my knowledge and
practical experience in October 2021, the RDP site on which it is hosted has
been pretty regularly down for maintenance just about every other Sunday from
14:30 to 20:30 UTC. There have been times the maintenance window was
We monitor the status of Dallas and several other sites with a free account
from SiteUpTime.com.
Charles
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Anyone know of an online, at your own pace, DC2 programming class?
I have a need to learn DB2 SQL type programming. I used to do
this with Fujitsu COBOL on NT 4.0 years ago, but now I need to
know the specifics of the DB2 world. I know that they have to do
a BIND (I wrote an ISPF system that g
On 21/11/2022 3:52 am, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
That's likely not to work because lines might be separated and indented not by
CRLF
and leading spaces but by cursor addressing commands which are not meaningful
when pasted into a text document.
By the time the screen is displayed the 3270 command
On 19/11/2022 8:19 pm, Peter Sylvester wrote:
It seems to me that this code currently poses a security risk.
Certificate validation always say OK. (well it is said like this in
the code.)
Which terminal emulators actually validate the certificate?
I would like to think all of them do, but t
There is IND$FILE support in tnz. It is a bit different from other
emulators I've seen - I still need to document it.
The basic idea of a download is that you enter the IND$FILE command
yourself in the session with all the appropriate arguments.
After the command completes, you press Esc to go to
I haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I drop in on the random
long-running thread just because, and I see this. For ooREXX and VBS and the
like I've been trying out Notepad++, but I'm not entirely happy with it. There
are a few functions (like the missing that I don't care for, and
Is that across the board or only when it is the parameter for OPTIONS(MAIN)?
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I would respectfully disagree. Crowd-funding to pay for various legal fees has
been done many times across the world for other people in trouble of one kind
or another with those in power, so why not this one? You might even be able to
interest organizations like the ACLU or its European equiv
Thanks to all for the PL/I advice, and yes, I do know they changed the name
from 1 to I a long time ago, but I didn't much like that rename starting from
when they did it. What was wrong with using a plain Arabic numeral?
Then again I use the Roman numeral III for my full name since I am the th
I don't know how ISV's monitor the IBM ISV center activity, but IBM's Zxplore
student education website (url below) which is also hosted at the ISV center
posts a warning about "maintenance" outages starting the Wednesday or Thursday
before the "maintenance" weekends.
The message on that websit
On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 16:57:25 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Do you mean curses commands or HTML markup as opposed to 3270 buffer orders?
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Any of those. Most likely ANSI terminal cursor positioning commands. Any of
those
interfere with copying a screen image to a document, replicating a reported
They are down every other Sunday from roughly 9:30 to 15:30 US Central time.
I don't think they have ever said "it will be exactly every other Sunday" but
it pretty much always is exactly every other Sunday (including today).
I would guess the reason is something like "routine maintenance." Why
Oops fat finger, "CHAR(*) VAR"
On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 at 19:16, Robert Prins
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> No it doesn't EPLI 5.3+ now gives a warning when you use "CHAR(100) VAR".
> You should nowadays code "CHAT(*) VAR"!
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> RTFM!
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> On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 at 16:59, Robin Vowels wrote:
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>> On 2022-11-21 02:29, Steve
No it doesn't EPLI 5.3+ now gives a warning when you use "CHAR(100) VAR".
You should nowadays code "CHAT(*) VAR"!
RTFM!
On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 at 16:59, Robin Vowels wrote:
> On 2022-11-21 02:29, Steve Smith wrote:
> > Not necessarily.
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> My example code (which preceded) comes straight from the m
On 2022-11-21 02:29, Steve Smith wrote:
Not necessarily.
My example code (which preceded) comes straight from the manual,
and is required when main PROCEDURE statement is as I showed,
namely,
M: PROC (PARAM) OPTIONS (MAIN);
DECLARE PARAM CHARACTER(100) VARYING;
Assuming using an LE compil
Do you mean curses commands or HTML markup as opposed to 3270 buffer orders?
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 03:54:33 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Or they support the c&p conventions of the desktop they run on and assdume
>that the user already knows those.
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That's likely not to work because lines might be separated and indented not by
CRLF
and leading spaces but by cursor addres
If you are talking about the formerly known as Dallas Center/LAB
that was transferred to POK, I was using it last week, but I
didn't read the broadcast messages.
I know that they do system maintenance on Sundays, and I don't
know if this is one of those.
Hope that helps you.
Regards,
Steve
EXPN?
It was the laptop. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
The question remains: What IP prevented the release of the SOM and WPS support
in OREXX, as opposed to SOM and WPS themselves?
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Fro
But if it doesn't come back up, it's probably because IBM laid off the
person who knew how it worked.
I wish I was joking.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 4:24 AM Binyamin Dissen
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> Every other week, evening Israeli time. It was scheduled for tonight.
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WTF? ELIF. AYOD?
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Hi all
We had a situation with a bad FICON Director that resulted in a huge
performance impact due to the default way that z/OS handles error recovery on
FICON paths.
The symptoms were many (thousands) of IOS050I or IOS051I messages in the
task's joblog, followed by IOS001E, IOS2001I,
Not necessarily. Assuming using an LE compiler, the EXECOPTS compile
option controls this.
sas
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 2:30 AM Robin Vowels wrote:
> The string passed to the main procedure needs to start with
> a slash, because everything up to and including the slash
> is omitted when passed.
Thank you very much, Neil.
That works as expected here on our internal network. Some information:
1) host is z/VM 7.3
2) Terminal size is 62x160
3) this also works when run on a zLinux image, running as a guest of the z/VM
7.3 system; very much like running it on USS.
Now add GDDM graphics and i
Use DECLARE FOO CHAR(*) VARYING for the input value. If you need to copy it
inside of a BEGIN or nested PROCEDURE block, or as CONTROLLED, you can use
LENGTH(FOO) for a dynamic length.
You only receive the user parameter sideof the PARM, not the LE side.
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To support long parms, you'd need DCL PARAM CHAR(32760) VAR; /* Maybe
CHAR(*) would work */
There is a manual where you could get the definitive answer. But you might
need to know the language name is PL/I to find it.
sas
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 2:08 AM Robin Vowels wrote:
> M: PROC (PARAM)
I know that PM is encumbered by ms IP, but I thought that SOM and WPS were
strictly IBM. Further, the SOM and WPS for OREXX require only the header files,
not the actual code of SOM and WPS.
I
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The SPF/SE is an excellent editor, indeed...I use another eccellent editor,
always free, The Hessling Editor, a Xedit clone with full macro support using
Rexx.
Dan
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On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 5:47 AM, Michael Knigge
wrote:
Some words from Tim's wife bonni
Every other week, evening Israeli time. It was scheduled for tonight.
On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 10:50:26 +0200 Itschak Mugzach
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:>IBM sites are usually down on Sundays.
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IBM sites are usually down on Sundays.
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Anyone know why IBM ISV center is down?
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Ah yes, these I'm aware of.
Thought there was something new I didn't know about.
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On Sunday, November 20th, 2022 at 1:10 PM, David Crayford
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> On 19/11/22 12:20, kekronbekron wrote:
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> > What? RMF can export to prometheus?
> > Do you mean zDG, with
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