VMFINS DELETE

2008-12-19 Thread Schuh, Richard
I am getting ready to delete a couple of seldom or never used products from the system. It appears to be straight-forward. A simple 'VMFINS DELETE PPF ppfname' command appears to be all it will take. I cannot let VMFINS attempt to delete the resources as the directory is not, and cannot be,

Re: VMFINS DELETE

2008-12-19 Thread Mike Walter
I can't answer the question directly, but I'm a big fan of experimenting with new VMSES/E commands on a 2nd level test system -- and following the command by entering: FileList * * * (TODAY and looking into every file that changed. (For 100% accuracy, that may require a accessing all of

Re: Using REXX/VM

2008-12-19 Thread Wilson, Roger
Ok I have a second request I have this exec that generates a one line file I'd like to send the first 2 values to a webpage via BBVMCLNT. Rich back in 2001 wrote some execs that up IP to send the values of cpu and spooling to Big Brother. I'm looking to include that in what I have

Re: Using REXX/VM

2008-12-19 Thread Wilson, Roger
This is the value stored in FFF LOG A COMP .17 .104 .093 1.1.5 .5.4 .0 .0 .0 EME From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Wilson, Roger Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 1:43 PM To:

A Smile for the Week

2008-12-19 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
Received this and thought it worth sharing - may it bring a smile to you this holiday season and may no one see themselves in this (if so I apologize in advance) Top 12 things likely to be overheard if you had a Klingon Programmer 12) Specifications are for the weak and timid! 11) This

Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread David Logan
OK, I finally figured out why I could never find anything in XEDIT. The text must be at the start of the line. Hmmm.I am *sure* I am the first person to ask this question, but.umm.how would I do a normal find, so that I can find any text in any part of any line? J Apologies for the stupid

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread Michael Short
Look at the LOCATE command. It looks at the entire record. On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:41 PM, David Logan loga3...@comcast.net wrote: OK, I finally figured out why I could never find anything in XEDIT. The text must be at the start of the line. Hmmm…I am **sure** I am the first person to

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread Marty Zimelis
Try the Locate subcommand. And welcome to the fold. Marty Martin Zimelis Principal maz/Consultancy _ From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of David Logan Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 9:42 PM

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread David Logan
Hmmm, I looked at LOCATE in the manual, and it wasn't immediately obvious that it would work. Apologies for the excess email! David Logan Manager of Product Development, Pitney Bowes Business Insight http://centrus.com http://centrus.com/ W: (720) 564-3056 C: (303) 818-8222 From: The

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread Mike Walter
No sweat, we've all been there - done that. Wait until you start trying to wrap your head around the 'Pipethink' needed to successfully and productively (amazingly productively) use CMS Pipelines! Mike Walter Hewitt Associates - Original Message - From: David Logan

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread Ivica Brodaric
Use LOCATE as previously mentioned, or just a forward slash followed by a search string. Also look at ALL, which would show you all lines containing a search string. Check out SET ZONE as well. Ivica Brodaric

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread David Logan
Yea, I’ve used it a little bit. Expertise with *nix probably helps there. So far, my biggest question is how to look at the stuff being written to the various queues. I’ll find that too eventually, it just takes a lot of manual digging. J David Logan Manager of Product Development,

Re: Is there a usable XEDIT FIND ?

2008-12-19 Thread Mike Walter
Perhaps we could help better if you fully explained the input, and desired output. Odds are that a Pipeline will do what you want. Lot easier and much faster than Xedit macros. Mike Walter Hewitt Associates - Original Message - From: David Logan [loga3...@comcast.net] Sent:

Randy Burton: last day at Wachovia 12/19

2008-12-19 Thread Randy Burton
I will be out of the office starting 12/19/2008 and will not return until 01/01/2010. My last day with Wachovia is Friday, December 19. After that, you can reach me personally at: randy.bur...@earthlink.net For any issues at Wachovia, please contact: john.hoff...@wachovia.com or