Just to exhaust the possibilities in this line, we have had occasions when a
job would fail for another reason, then be re-submitted by another userid
without the required authority.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Graves Nora E wrote:
> Kris,
>
> The submitter is ABC, the directory owner is XY
I am not familiar with MAILIT, but are you polling for files? Is it
possible that the files are being created empty, then the contents written
into them? In that case you could be trying to process them when they
actually are empty, and SFS would not report any error.
You could try creating the f
Or simply
PIPE CP QUERY NAMES|NFIND VSM - |CONS
feeds nicely into additional piping.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Scott Rohling wrote:
> Hi Frank -- Yes, that pipe looks like it makes good use of rules 1 and 2
> and comes up with a good list. Nicely done - thanks!
>
> I still don't
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Schuh, Richard wrote:
> > Yes. Well, maybe. The question is: What is in the file? A
> > hex editor on your PC will tell you.
>
> The source file, if I haven't copied it adding strange bytes while trying
> to find the secret, is strictly printable EBCDIC, compris
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Huegel, Thomas wrote:
> I don't know that I want CP to do anything different than it does now
> EXCEPT I want z/VM to a) keep running and b) have some facility that I
> can use to be able to examine the system to find/fix the problem... I
>
I agree. The mainfram
At which point it was "released" as Day 1! :)
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Schuh, Richard wrote:
>
>> Only if you are counting bits, bytes, words, etc., and then only if it is
>> an offset you are counting. Who thought of using offset instead of ordinal
>> numbers, anyway
IBM's use of V6.1 is shorthand for Version 6 Release 1. The first release
of each version is necessarily "Release 1." What IBM avoids (IIRC) is
*Version* 1, as that implies a future version, presumably with substantial
upgrades.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:35 AM, RPN01 wrote:
> If I remember the
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Chip Davis wrote:
> Yes, that was the intention of the ANSI Standard Committee's Y2K work. It
> is not possible to convert from any of the ambiguous date formats. What
> should Date('U', 'Tuesday', 'W') return?
>
> Since the Julian format was defined to have on
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 12:39 -0400, Gentry, Stephen wrote:
> Is there a way, in REXX, that I can specify a URL, and get the results
> returned in a stem? For example, the url
>
> http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/timer.pl
>
> when ran from a browser, returns about 8 lines of information. Once
>
spaces
(VMDSS). The results are unpredictable once the situation is
encountered: there could be possible data corruption or other
DB2 error messages, such as ARIYI36 05 or 07.
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corruption.
I have a call in to IBM, but thought I would see what info I could gather
from the list while I wait for a call-back.
Ethan Lanz
VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions wrote on
2006-01-31 16:02:52:
> Hi Ed, it does not matter what release of DB2/VM. It is the
> dataspaces support in z/V
Oops! I had a version of CEEPIPI on the DB2/VM 195 disk. When I got rid
of that, the databases started fine.
Ethan Lanz
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