I'm not very specialized in VSAM, and I no longer find what we used here
at
my customer's systems. But, what about using the informamtion from manua
l
CMS Application Development Guide for Assembler
Example from the book
assgn sys005 tap1
tape rew (181
assgn syscat e
I am already set. I used ASMERV to SEQ file instead. It was easier and
quick.
Thanks !
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That's the problem with old folks - just can't seem to get the hang of
this automation thing:-)
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Folks,
Looking through the IBM C manuals I can find, it
seems amazing to me that the only way to access the
above devices is via OS emulation. Any one find this a
pain. If so what have they done? Or have I missed
something?
Dave
How about DSK?
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On Monday, 11/27/2006 at 12:31 PST, Dave Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking through the IBM C manuals I can find, it
seems amazing to me that the only way to access the
above devices is via OS emulation. Any one find this a
pain. If so what have they done? Or have I missed
something?
You
Perhaps it is time for the user community to define and write some assembler
language subroutines to interface bewteen C programs and the VM/CMS
environment.
Much like that FORTRAN library that used to be offered by IBM.
I don't have a C compiler that can be used to test such