Hi folks,
I have inherited an IEFACTRT routine which writes step information to
routcde=14. I want to stop these messages appearing in the syslog/operlog and I
thought I knew how to do it, but the evidence suggests otherwise!
RO *ALL,D C,HC shows:
AL01 RESPONSES
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Subject: Removing messages from Hardcopy medium
Hi folks,
I have inherited an IEFACTRT routine which writes step
Running z/OS 1.12 and the exit is the version from SYS1.SAMPLIB(IEEACTRT) which
writes to route-code 14.
I can change this just to go to joblog (route-code=11), but in the short term
(change freeze) I wanted to stop syslog retaining route-code 14 messages.
Andrew
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Subject: Removing messages from Hardcopy medium
Hi folks,
I have inherited an IEFACTRT routine which writes step information to
routcde
Already done that!
Indeed the D C,HC output shows that (supposedly) route-code 14 is not being
retained by the hardcopy set. I don't really want to IPL to see if that fixes
it, as it appears that I should be able to do it by command.
Andrew
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Subject: Removing messages from Hardcopy medium
Hi folks,
I have inherited an IEFACTRT routine which writes step information to
routcde=14. I
want to stop these messages appearing in the syslog/operlog and I
thought I knew
how to do it, but the evidence suggests
I'm sure it's 14 as shown in the source code in SYS1.PARMLIB(IEEACTRT).
0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
0100
Andrew
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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 8:11 AM, John McKown john.archie.mck...@gmail.comwrote:
Ah! 0004000 translates to a ROUTCDE of 10! And that one _cannot_ be
suppressed.
My mistake. I left out a 0 nybble when I was decoding. It is indeed 14.
Sorry
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This is clearly another case of too many mad
So I changed the WTO to use route-code=11 and the messages were still issued to
hardcopy. This caused me to look a little closer at the source and discover
that the MCS flags are set on in the exit to direct the message to the hardcopy.
Problem solved!!
Andrew
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Andrew Metcalfe
andrew.metca...@barclays.com wrote:
So I changed the WTO to use route-code=11 and the messages were still
issued to hardcopy. This caused me to look a little closer at the source
and discover that the MCS flags are set on in the exit to direct
John,
This goes back to the 1970's and one of our vendors (Kommand
accounting if memory serves me) did this and it took me a better part
of a day to figure it out, what a PITA. I found it and kicked myself
for not finding it sooner.
Ed
On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:19 AM, John McKown wrote:
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