Hi Folks,
A little-known resource for access to (i.e. finding out about)
useful commands and programs is CBT File 874, a TSO HELP file for some
very useful commands and programs. Some of these programs do things,
the likes of which are hard to find elsewhere, especially among FREE
Cheryl
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To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: TCPIP Configuration Help
Hello, I have a small z9 System with two OSA Card. I am able conne
In <3509341013002498.wa.sguptamaintec@listserv.ua.edu>, on
12/06/2015
at 10:47 AM, Sonny Gupta said:
>Jake, I am unable to find the TCP-L list. Below link gives invalid
>data. Not sure if the list is still active:
>http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?IBMTCP-L
"To
Jake, I am unable to find the TCP-L list. Below link gives invalid data. Not
sure if the list is still active:
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?IBMTCP-L
Also, there has to be way for both cards to be active at the same time.
Thanks
I believe If both the OSA are initialised and started
At 10:47 -0600 on 12/06/2015, Sonny Gupta wrote about Re: TCPIP
Configuration Help:
Jake, I am unable to find the TCP-L list. Below link gives invalid
data. Not sure if the list is still active:
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?IBMTCP-L
I have received messages from the list 2 days
ozilla
>
> Lizette
>
>
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> > Behalf Of Sonny Gupta
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Thanks for Robert...Just posted to IBMTCP-L list.
Sonny
Jake, I am unable to find the TCP-L list. Below link gives invalid data. Not
sure if the list is still active:
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?IBMTCP-L
Also, there has to be way for both cards to be active at the same time.
ta
> Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2015 9:48 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: TCPIP Configuration Help
>
> Jake, I am unable to find the TCP-L list. Below link gives invalid data. Not
> sure if the
> list is still active:
>
> http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wl
Hello, I have a small z9 System with two OSA Card. I am able connect to only
the one of the OSA Card without any problems and unable to determine what I
need to do in order to connect both of the OSA Cards at the same time. Each OSA
Card is connected to separate --> Switch ---> Firewall --> ISP
>>> Thanks to some help offline, I was pointed to RDEFINE TSOAUTH MOUNT
UACC(NONE). This allowed me to enter "mount -qv /". Thanks Steve.
>> I'm baffled. I've never before detected a connection between TSOAUTH in
general, and TSOAUTH MOUNT especially and any z/OS UN
Do you have UID(0) on your USERID?
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Subject: AW: FW: Help with mount?
>Thanks to some help offl
>Thanks to some help offline, I was pointed to RDEFINE TSOAUTH MOUNT
>UACC(NONE). This allowed me to enter "mount -qv /". Thanks Steve.
I'm baffled. I've never before detected a connection between TSOAUTH in
general, and TSOAUTH MOUNT especially and any z/OS UNIX au
> Isn't that supposed to be; SUPERUSER.FILESYS.USERMOUNT not
> SUPERUSER.FILESYS.MOUNT?
I wasn't aware of the USERMOUNT profile, I only ever looked at the latter. But
from reading what the former allows, I'm having difficulties to see the
difference between having READ on the former or the
: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 3:48 PM
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Subject: AW: Re: Help with mount?
> You can add MOUNT to your USERID which is easy or you can just submit
> a JOB to issue the MOUNT and UNMOUNT
He asked about the authority to do z/OS UNIX file system mounts and unmounts.
Dear Group,
Sometime USS throws me a curve. I notice UMOUNT vs UNMOUNT and some other
'features'. I learned MOUNT must have mount authority before you can issue the
mount command. We are running z/OS V2R1.
Q). Our RACF group says they don't control "mount authority". Where in
z/OS
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Subject: Help with mount?
Dear Group,
Sometime USS throws me a curve. I notice UMOUNT vs UNMOUNT and some
other 'features'. I learned MOUNT must have mount authority before you can
issue the mount command. We are running z/OS V2R1.
Q). Our RACF group says
> You can add MOUNT to your USERID which is easy or you can just submit a JOB
> to issue the MOUNT and UNMOUNT
He asked about the authority to do z/OS UNIX file system mounts and unmounts.
Mount authority is given when
a) the process doing the mount/unmount is running uid=0
b) the process
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Subject: some IOCDS help
Not sure if we did something out of order Any help on getting this in sync
would be appreciated We did a activate for A2 on one of the z/os LPARS Thanks,
Augie
IOS500I ACTIVATE RESULTS 766
ACTIVATE FAILED - ERROR MESSAGE(S) ISSUED
NOTE = A821,TOKEN
Not sure if we did something out of order
Any help on getting this in sync would be appreciated
We did a activate for A2 on one of the z/os LPARS
Thanks,
Augie
IOS500I ACTIVATE RESULTS 766
ACTIVATE FAILED - ERROR MESSAGE(S) ISSUED
NOTE = A821,TOKEN OF PROCESSOR AVONEC12 IN CURRENTLY ACTIVE
A quick internet search on IOS500I came up with this thread from 2008. It might
help
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/bit.listserv.ibm-main/2008-12/msg00
185.html
Lizette
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-2003!
So any help, where we should look for is apprechiated.
Regards.
Juergen
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Thanks I already found this APAR, but it doesn't fit, because of two reasons:
1. The APAR is for a newer compiler release.
2. The programs don't have more than 700 comments.
But thank you for this hint.
Juergen
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>
> Hi,
>
> unfortunately a very old PL1 Compiler (5668-910 IBM OS PL/I OPTIMIZING
> COM
don't know if he can help you
with these old compiler versions.
Or members of PL/1 GUIDE?
Kind regards
Bernd
Juergen Kehr schrieb:
Hi,
unfortunately a very old PL1 Compiler (5668-910 IBM OS PL/I OPTIMIZING COMPILER
V2.3) is still used on our systems (z/OS V1.13).
Now we get the following
ent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 7:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: Help needed with old PL1 compiler message
>
> I guess if it is off support, this might require some sleuthing.
>
> How current is your maintenance on the PL/I compiler? If it missing some, I
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Another reason to go to SMP/E packaging from a customer perspective is that
SMP/E packaging underlies ZOSMF and CA MSM management of software and fixes.
We hadn't used ZOSMF before I semi-retired, but I had used MSM and there are
time savings among other advantages.
, September 15, 2015 9:39 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SMP/E Help
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 11:24:31 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 09:41:54 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
>>
>>CALLLIBS processing can be confusing at first, too
>>
>Never used CALLL
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 11:24:31 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 09:41:54 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
>>
>>CALLLIBS processing can be confusing at first, too
>>
>Never used CALLLIBS. I need to RTFM. I believe autocall abdicates control
>of load module content. Will any SMP/E
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 11:08:38 -0400, Kurt Quackenbush wrote:
>It is link edit steps in
>JCLIN that tells SMP/E how to put the MODs together to create these load
>modules.
When you code your JCLIN, one thing to remember is that it is coded as
though the target element is created from the DLIB
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 09:41:54 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
>
>When you code your JCLIN, one thing to remember is that it is coded as
>though the target element is created from the DLIB libraries. In most cases,
>SMP/E doesn't actually build the elements that way, but that's how you tell
>it what
On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 21:08:36 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
> on 09/11/2015 at 11:08 AM, Kurt Quackenbush said:
>
>>You can greatly simplify you and your customers' efforts if you can
>>avoid MODs and JCLIN altogether.
>
>BTDT,GTS. Level sets are evil. If a fix changes only one csect
On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 19:49:03 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
>
>>Yes, I understand that. But wouldn't cat "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'"
>>| sed have worked?
>
Perhaps. But it's not documented as supported. At the price of an extra
line of code, I'll go with a supported construct.
>What
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:20 AM, Paul Gilmartin
<000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I supported that position. But I'll also speak from the other side of
> my mouth. For example, HLASM prints a PTF level in its signon page.
> This implies that every PTF is a level set: it
On Sep 13, 2015, at 8:16 AM, Mike Schwab wrote:
A minimal consistent set of patches would require: One member contains
the overall PTF level. Every PTF verifies for the previous PTF and
updates it. Instead of zapping all members with the PTF even if not
changed.
Mike Maybe you don't
The individual csect idea is good when products are written in Assembler of
course. I wonder about products in C and C++ or COBOL. My initial question
was about packaging our COBOL based product with Assembler based
subroutines into a SMP/E package for delivery to the customer. My idea to
make the
On 13 Sep 2015 08:54:44 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>The individual csect idea is good when products are written in Assembler of
>course. I wonder about products in C and C++ or COBOL. My initial question
>was about packaging our COBOL based product with Assembler based
On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 11:54:32 -0400, Scott Ford wrote:
>The individual csect idea is good when products are written in Assembler of
>course. I wonder about products in C and C++ or COBOL. My initial question
>was about packaging our COBOL based product with Assembler based
>subroutines into a
On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 13:19:19 -0300, Clark Morris wrote:
>
>If you are only supplying load modules/program objects, it could work
>but if there are any source COBOL members I doubt SMP/E would work
>unless SMP/E has expanded to handle languages other than COBOL. ...
>
It hasn't. Is there a COBOL
you can send object code as IBM and other vendors does and let SMP link
it. Another option is to name the cobol source as Assembler, and replace
the assembler processor to IGYCRCTL. The only problem i see is the many
work files the Cobol compiler uses and wouldn't be allocated by the
"assembler",
In
,
on 09/13/2015
at 11:54 AM, Scott Ford said:
>The individual csect idea is good when products are written in
>Assembler
I works just as well for toher alnguages, except that you don't have
the ++SRC
On 13 Sep 2015 16:05:48 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 21:48:10 +0300, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
>
>>?you can send object code as IBM and other vendors does and let SMP link
>>it. Another option is to name the cobol source as Assembler, and replace
>>the assembler
On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 21:48:10 +0300, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
>you can send object code as IBM and other vendors does and let SMP link
>it. Another option is to name the cobol source as Assembler, and replace
>the assembler processor to IGYCRCTL.
>
Eek!
> ... The only problem i see is the many
ll is unique."
> >>
> >> Customers -- especially the largest customers -- don't IMHO by-and-large
> >> love SMP/E, but they know it and live and breathe it, and they want
> vendor
> >> products delivered that way.
> >>
> >> Charles
> &g
d breathe it, and they want vendor
>> products delivered that way.
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
>> Behalf Of Kurt Quackenbush
>> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015
In <55f2ee76.4040...@us.ibm.com>, on 09/11/2015
at 11:08 AM, Kurt Quackenbush said:
>You can greatly simplify you and your customers' efforts if you can
>avoid MODs and JCLIN altogether.
BTDT,GTS. Level sets are evil. If a fix changes only one csect then
the PTF should
In <55f27b68.6070...@gmail.com>, on 09/11/2015
at 02:57 PM, David Crayford said:
>Yes, I understand that. But wouldn't cat "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'"
>| sed have worked?
What about sed <"//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'"?
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 11:22:25 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
>I notice that you cp "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'" /dev/fd/1 and then
>pipe into sed as opposed to using cat. Is that because in the past cat
>did not support MVS data sets?
>
No, I'm using sed to tailor; replacing the substitutable
On 11/09/2015 2:04 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 11:22:25 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
I notice that you cp "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'" /dev/fd/1 and then
pipe into sed as opposed to using cat. Is that because in the past cat
did not support MVS data sets?
No, I'm using sed
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 08:26:48 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>No, the motivation was customer requests. I said to a customer sysprog "I
>thought our IEBCOPY install was pretty good." He said "it's great, and SMP/E
>is a pain in the [butt], but it's a consistent pain in the [butt]. Every
>vendor's
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 14:57:44 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
>>>
>> No, I'm using sed to tailor; replacing the substitutable symbols in GIMSAMPU.
>
>Yes, I understand that. But wouldn't cat "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'" |
>sed have worked?
>
I believe "cat" is absent from the few utilities listed in
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m...@listserv.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Kurt Quackenbush
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 8:09 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SMP/E Help
I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use
SMP/E. I am
I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E.
I need a how to build a complete package and then how do I install it. I
want to use GIMZIP, I think this should work.
To clarify, "packaging" into SYSMOD format so that you can use SMP/E
RECEIVE, APP
, 2015 7:26 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SMP/E Help
> I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E.
> I need a how to build a complete package and then how do I install it.
> I want to use GIMZIP, I think this should work.
To clarify, &
The "Standard Packaging Rules for z/OS-Based Products" document was in the
SMP/E 3.5 documentation set, which was contained in either the z/OS 1.11 or
1.10 bookshelves. There is another recent IBM Main thread on older
documentation which will help you find the older z/OS docs. E
I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
am not a SMP/E heavy. I have the following;
1. Linklib
2. Proclib
3. Parmlib
4. JCLLIB ( for install ) , this can be removed , because SMP/E will do it
5. Rexx Clistlib
Further thoughts on the process of packaging your
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Subject: Re: SMP/E Help
> I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use
> SMP/E. I am not a SMP/E heavy. I have the following;
>
> 1. Linklib
> 2. Proclib
> 3. Parmlib
> 4. JCLLIB ( for install ) , this can be removed , bec
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> I assume one of the reasons
All:
I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
am not a SMP/E heavy. I have the following;
1. Linklib
2. Proclib
3. Parmlib
4. JCLLIB ( for install ) , this can be removed , because SMP/E will do it
5. Rexx Clistlib
I need a how to build a complete package
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Of Scott Ford
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 1:14 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: SMP/E Help
All:
I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
am not a SMP/E hea
On 2015-09-10 12:13, Scott Ford wrote:
> All:
>
> I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
> am not a SMP/E heavy. I have the following;
>
> 1. Linklib
> 2. Proclib
> 3. Parmlib
> 4. JCLLIB ( for install ) , this can be removed , b
> Why?
Because some customers demand it.
Charles
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Behalf Of Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 7:01 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SMP/E Help
In
I notice that you cp "//'SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMSAMPU)'" /dev/fd/1 and then
pipe into sed as opposed to using cat. Is that because in the past cat
did not support MVS data sets?
On 11/09/2015 8:18 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On 2015-09-10 12:13, Scott Ford wrote:
All:
I need some help
In
,
on 09/10/2015
at 02:13 PM, Scott Ford said:
>I need to convert our software to use SMP/E.
Why? Unless you're going to package in a way that exploits SMP, you'll
just be putting lipstick on a pig.
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> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 1:14 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU <javascript:;>
> Subject: SMP/E Help
>
> All:
>
> I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
> am
: SMP/E Help
Scott,
I know nothing about how to package items for SMP/E, but there is a book in the
SMP/E bookshelf called "Standard Packaging Rules for z/OS-Based Products" that
looks like it might give you what you need to know. 1.13 number is
SC
>> From: Scott Ford
>> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 1:14 PM
>>
>> I need some help with SMP/E. I need to convert our software to use SMP/E. I
>> am not a SMP/E heavy. I have the following;
>>
>> 1. Linklib
>> 2. Proclib
>> 3. Parmlib
>
'bouncing' HSM is not a problem. However I do try to avoid that - it shouldn't
be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what commands I might use
to make ML2 space available again, and for some sort of explanation regarding
the root cause of this problem.
TIA
: DFSMSHSM help request
Hello.
I'm taking my first faltering steps with DFSMSHSM, and have hit a situation
that I don't understand.
(I've checked around but have been unable to locate an HSM-specific mailing
list, so I'm putting my query here in the hope that someone can provide some
guidance
parameter values in
conflict with others, but I've been plugging away at this situation for some
four days now with no progress. Thankfully, I'm using a test system, so
'bouncing' HSM is not a problem. However I do try to avoid that - it
shouldn't be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help
anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what commands I
might use to make ML2 space available again, and for some sort of
explanation regarding the root cause of this problem.
TIA
John
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'bouncing' HSM is not a problem. However I do try to avoid that - it
shouldn't be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what commands I might
use to make ML2 space available again, and for some sort of explanation
regarding the root cause of this problem
is not a problem. However I do try to avoid that - it
shouldn't be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what commands I
might use to make ML2 space available again, and for some sort of
explanation regarding the root cause of this problem.
TIA
John
that - it
shouldn't be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what commands I
might use to make ML2 space available again, and for some sort of
explanation regarding the root cause of this problem.
TIA
John
with others, but I've been plugging away at this situation for some
four days now with no progress. Thankfully, I'm using a test system, so
'bouncing' HSM is not a problem. However I do try to avoid that - it shouldn't
be necessary in my view.
Can anybody help, please? I'm looking for advice on what
to
slow down. Sorry I was late to the discussion. Hope this command helps
in the future.
David
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Which is worse?
The alleged SPOF?
Or, what happens when GRSRNLxx doesn't match?
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From: Vernooij, CP (ITOPT1) - KLM
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:51
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Better? I don't like
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 10:47:15 -0400, Joseph W Gentile jwgen...@us.ibm.com
wrote:
It's a good practice to update all the GRSRNLXX's for
the sysplex at once.
It's an even better practice to share the same GRSRNLxx member with all members
in the GRS complex ;-)
Scott Fagen
Chief Architect - z
SPOF - Single Point of Failure
I don't need to see the post: that was my point!
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From: Elardus Engelbrecht
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 11:22
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Subject: Re: XCF HELP!
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Which
Better? I don't like SPOFs, especially when I can avoid them
Kees.
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Of Scott Fagen
Sent: 30 July, 2015 16:19
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: XCF HELP!
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 10:47
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Which is worse?
The alleged SPOF?
What is SPOF? Single Point Of Failure? Or something else?
Or, what happens when GRSRNLxx doesn't match?
See the OP's message in this thread when she discovered her GRSRNLxx does not
match...
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
MacNEIL
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 8:33 AM
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Subject: Re: XCF HELP!
SPOF - Single Point of Failure
I don't need to see the post: that was my point!
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In 55ad3edd.3020...@aim.com, on 07/20/2015
at 12:33 PM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu said:
What's in a name?
Wasting lots of time looking things up in the wrong manuals and coding
to the wrong rules. BTDT,GTS
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on 07/19/2015
at 11:38 PM, Jeremy Nicoll jn.ls.mfrm...@letterboxes.org said:
Documentation describes what's returned by the listdsi function as a
function code.
Exactly; *not* as a return code.
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On 2015-07-20 11:18, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
Documentation describes what's returned by the listdsi function as a
function code.
Exactly; *not* as a return code.
What's in a name? I can sympathize with your pedantry in objecting
to the use of the acronym USS contrary to the
In
cy1pr0701mb13723a471515fa7b48c53c00f8...@cy1pr0701mb1372.namprd07.prod.outlook.com,
on 07/16/2015
at 09:02 PM, Hardee, Chuck chuck.har...@thermofisher.com said:
The NORECALL, if it is a literal, needs to be in quotes.
Not unless there is a variable with the same name.
If it is a variable,
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015, at 04:48, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In
6d9a4898a1696d4f8a5895cca761e4b302b5e...@dmi-win-exmb2.donegalgroup.com,
on 07/16/2015
at 06:57 PM, Pfister, Nathan nathanpfis...@donegalgroup.com
said:
Chuck is correct,
Afraid not.
just checked back through my
In 1621524526.2324608.1437072317811.javamail.ya...@mail.yahoo.com,
on 07/16/2015
at 06:45 PM, Mike Kovach
00bf72527320-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu said:
SRC = LISTDSI(''FN1say
I'm surprised that you did't get an error message, e.g.,
Unmatched /* or quote
Unmatched single quote
In
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on 07/16/2015
at 06:48 PM, Hardee, Chuck chuck.har...@thermofisher.com said:
I believe you want SRC = LISTDSI(''FN1' NORECALL)
Same error as OP; mismatched apostrophes.
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In
6d9a4898a1696d4f8a5895cca761e4b302b5e...@dmi-win-exmb2.donegalgroup.com,
on 07/16/2015
at 06:57 PM, Pfister, Nathan nathanpfis...@donegalgroup.com
said:
Chuck is correct,
Afraid not.
just checked back through my rexx execs
Check character for character, keeping in mind that '' is not the
Thanks Chuck,
That did it. TOO many Quotes Not enough Quotes Wrong type of Quotes.
I appreciate you input.
Mike
From: retired mainframer retired-mainfra...@q.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: I need a little help using LISTDSI
Mike Kovach wrote:
That did it. TOO many Quotes Not enough Quotes Wrong type of Quotes.
I appreciate you input.
Hmmm, can we quote you on that? ;-)
I'm glad you got the help you deserved.
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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Subject: Re: I need a little help using LISTDSI in a REXX program
Chuck is correct, just checked
be RECALLED before this can
be done. I want to add the NORECALL option of the LISTDSI command to avoid the
RECALLS, but I cannot get the syntax correct.
TSO LISTDSI 'FULLY.QUAL.DATASET.NAME' NORECALL works fine on the TSO 6 Panel
or on the CMD line
Help out there?
Thanks in advance for your responses
Ideally NORECALL should be in quotes.
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 18:57:26 +
From: nathanpfis...@donegalgroup.com
Subject: Re: I need a little help using LISTDSI in a REXX
It sure would help if you separated your single and double quotes. The first
single quote below should be a double quote. (The string preceding FN1 should
match the string following.) The REXX statement should be
SRC = LISTDSI( ' FN1 ' NORECALL)
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To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: I need a little help using LISTDSI in a REXX program
I have a REXX program which includes the following:
SRC = LISTDSI(''FN1') where FN1 = a fully qualified datasetname.
The results
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Subject: Re: I need a little help using LISTDSI in a REXX program
I believe you want SRC = LISTDSI(''FN1' NORECALL)
I'm not where I can get to some of my rexx routines to confirm this to be sure.
Charles (Chuck) Hardee
Senior Systems Engineer/Database Administration EAS
On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 21:02:31 +, Hardee, Chuck
chuck.har...@thermofisher.com wrote:
The NORECALL, if it is a literal, needs to be in quotes.
If it is a variable, then the value of the variable needs to be either null
(''), or the value needs to have quotes, NORECALL = 'NORECAL'
or
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