On Fri, Feb 11, 2022, 13:17 Wendell Lovewell <
01e9c0ee0673-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> I'd look a different direction myself. "All of a sudden" implies to me
> that something changed. So...what changed?
>
> If nothing changed on the host, I'd maybe investigate to se
Hi John.
I'd look a different direction myself. "All of a sudden" implies to me that
something changed. So...what changed?
If nothing changed on the host, I'd maybe investigate to see if an automatic
(or otherwise) update has happened on the PC emulator.
Just my 2 cents.
Wendell
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A possibility is that the "some terminals" are in a state affected by a
prior CICS transaction. Most likely if you are using partition support and
setting the presentation space incorrectly. For some terminal types CICS
will not reset terminal state between transactions and inheriting
unexpected
John,
in the past I saw something similar.
That time it was a "magic binary string" application sent to the terminal.
It was a kind of "dirty character" into a DB.
Hope this helps.
Max.
Il giorno gio 10 feb 2022 alle ore 15:57 John McKown <
john.archie.mck...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> According
According to a programmer, relaying a user error, we are "all of a sudden"
getting an INVMPSZ error on _some_ terminals, but not others, when
displaying a mod5 screen using BMS SEND MAP. None of the SENDs use the
ALTERNATE option. All the terminals are dynamically installed using the
same model, wh