Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-28 Thread Phil Smith
Kurt Quackenbush wrote: >>On 10/27/2016 5:36 PM, R.S. wrote: >>However DSPREFIX from SMPTLIB replace HLQ specified in RDSNPFX(HLQ), >>doesn't it? >That is correct. RFPREFIX is used to build the name of the RELFILE data sets, >the input. DSPREFIX is used to build the name of the SMPTLIB data set

Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-28 Thread Phil Smith
Paul Gilmartin wrote: >Why not? Is it because the substitutions must be made both in >JCL statements and in SYSIN lines? Would SYSIN SYMBOLS= be an >answer? (But can you rely on all users having a suitably recent >z/OS?) Right, no, I can't. >Or supply an Edit macro or a Tailoring script to a

Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-28 Thread Kurt Quackenbush
On 10/27/2016 5:36 PM, R.S. wrote: However DSPREFIX from SMPTLIB replace HLQ specified in RDSNPFX(HLQ), doesn't it? That is correct. RFPREFIX is used to build the name of the RELFILE data sets, the input. DSPREFIX is used to build the name of the SMPTLIB data sets, the output. They are se

Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-27 Thread R.S.
W dniu 2016-10-26 o 15:25, Kurt Quackenbush pisze: On 10/25/2016 7:08 PM, Phil Smith wrote: So if the SMPMCS contains: ++FUNCTION(VVSH710) FILES(2) RFDSNPFX(VSH) REWORK(2016166) Then if RFPREFIX(BANANA) were added to the RECEIVE command in the provided JCL, it would look for BANANA.VSH.VVSH710

Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-26 Thread Kurt Quackenbush
On 10/25/2016 7:08 PM, Phil Smith wrote: So if the SMPMCS contains: ++FUNCTION(VVSH710) FILES(2) RFDSNPFX(VSH) REWORK(2016166) Then if RFPREFIX(BANANA) were added to the RECEIVE command in the provided JCL, it would look for BANANA.VSH.VVSH710.F1 and BANANA.VSH.VVSH710.F2 instead of VSH.VVSH710

Re: SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-25 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 25 Oct 2016 16:08:25 -0700, Phil Smith wrote: > >2) Is there a cleaner way to specify this than just adding >RFPREFIX(whatever) when needed? I had hoped to be able to provide, say, >RFPREFIX(&RFPREFIX) and then use a set symbol, but I know that won't work. > Why not? Is it because th

SMP/E and RFPREFIX

2016-10-25 Thread Phil Smith
OK, I feel stupid. Not an unfamiliar feeling, especially when SMP/E is involved. But I think I mostly figured this out, and am looking for confirmation. I have a package that installs fine, but recently someone said "You should support using RFPREFIX in your provided JCL". This was prompted by