Re: MQ Setup

2014-08-27 Thread adarsh khanna
. It should pop up Lizette -Original Message- From: adarsh khanna 003cb6e11258-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu Sent: Aug 27, 2014 9:48 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: MQ Setup Hi, I am working on a design for a real time mainframe integration platform which uses IBM MQ

Re: INITILAIZE COST

2014-08-12 Thread adarsh khanna
Initializing this way could be better than just INITIALIZE MOVE   SPACES   TO   MY-TABLE INITIALIZE   MY-TABLE   REPLACING   NUMERIC   BY   ZEROES. On Tuesday, 12 August 2014 4:16 PM, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com wrote: On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:37:05 -0500 Ron Thomas

Re: Linux on System z (IFL) and Spares

2013-10-30 Thread adarsh khanna
on current models. Agreed, this topic is about 99% academic, though it's sometimes fun to explore the corner solutions. Adarsh Khanna asks: Does the cost of adding an IFL different on different machines e.g. 2817 compared to 2098. If yes why? as it is just characterization of a core. Not exactly. IFLs

Re: Linux on System z (IFL) and Spares

2013-10-28 Thread adarsh khanna
A related question: Does the cost of adding an IFL different on different machines e.g. 2817 compared to 2098. If yes why? as it is just characterization of a core. On Monday, 28 October 2013 8:03 AM, Timothy Sipples sipp...@sg.ibm.com wrote: Radoslaw Skorupka writes: You cannot pay for

Anything to read on MetaCOBOL

2012-11-30 Thread adarsh khanna
Hi,   I have come across a system which uses MetaCOBOL (CA product) and needs to be migrated to COBOL. Before suggesting any solution wanted to read on MetaCOBOL, but coludn't find anything on the internet.    If someone has any pdfs/articles that could help, please share. Adarsh

Re: Anything to read on MetaCOBOL

2012-11-30 Thread adarsh khanna
Subject: Re: Anything to read on MetaCOBOL adarsh khanna wrote: I have come across a system which uses MetaCOBOL (CA product) and needs to be migrated to COBOL. Where to what vendor of COBOL? On what system is that COBOL whereto you want to migrate? Oh yes, migration of programs is one