Judson,
If you're only adding new CP commands, have you considered creating dynamic
CP exits?
That way you can keep VM plain vanilla and use the SYSTEM CONFIG to
customize your systems.
Ronald van der Laan
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Quoting Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A certification of
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On Thursday, 04/12/2007 at 05:25 EST, Leland Lucius
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Don't know whether to laugh or cry on this one!
Unfortunately your situation is not unique. Here we spent DAYS trying to
convince an auditor that being able to sign on to a CICS green screen is
NOT THE SAME as having root authority. (We surmise that the only time
this young man had ever
That was my reading too. AFAIK, the T/R cards in 3174s could only be
used by VTAM, because they required the SNA ucode in the 3174. You
needed a 3172/LCS to use T/R (or other technology) for TCPIP.
The TR 3174 that I remember was VTAM only. Not being channel
attached, it
required a 37x5
Thanks, Rich - you really made my day with that 'Nic0 requests packet,
allow or disallow?'remark! :-) LOL
I can just picture an IBM-blue commercials put-on of the current PC vs
Apple commercials. With a nerdy network admin (looking just as Adam
Thornton described Open Systems guys, April 11
Maybe Alan and John can stage one for the program close in San Diego...
:) [no comment on who plays which part]
Mike Walter wrote:
Thanks, Rich - you really made my day with that 'Nic0 requests packet,
allow or disallow?'remark! :-) LOL
I can just picture an IBM-blue commercials put-on
Well, Microsoft doesn't have a comparable function to CMS/TSO Pipelines.
But perhaps the following URL will help. Or perhaps it will inspire some
other, better search arguments.
http://www.cam.org/~tomlins/njpipes.html
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
Any opinions expressed herein are mine
We just upgraded to Z/VM 5.2 last year, so why is Rexx so old?
Because it does everything we want of it? When Mike Cowlishaw
wrote REXX he wrote a wonderful and complete language. The
only thing that might be nice is to have his later ObjectREXX
on z/VM, but for what we use REXX for (scripting)
I am moving some REXX scripts from VM to Windows server using OORexx for
Win32. The REXX code moves well but I'm having issues with PIPE commands.
My question. Is there a version of the VM pipeline command 'PIPE' that runs
on Windows?
Fred Goethals
Senior Systems Programmer
Globel
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and a very, very muscular (after all, we're taking about a
mainframe here!), broad-shouldered, clean-shaven, square-jawed, Adonis
stand-in mainframe geek taking the place of the Apple actor, while
looking perplexed, amused, and incredulous at
Wow, some of us are enjoying this thread way more than we should be.. ;-)
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Well, I think the choice would be obvious... Arnold
Schwarzenegger:-)
DJ
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From: Mike Walter [mailto:[EMAIL
As far as I know, there is no full version of Pipelines for Windows.
There was a rather weak attempt called njPipes, written in NetRexx or Jav
a, but it was only able to
handle a subset of pipe stages, and not two-dimensional pipes. If your p
ipe has an ENDCHAR, it
probably won't work. I have
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