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Date: 07/13/2011 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Ancient documentation - DRET
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I had the same
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Subject: Ancient documentation - DRET
Hi,
We (mainframe sysprogs) have been forced
13, 2011 7:20 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Ancient documentation - DRET
Shimon,
Some of us old packrats have a lot of manuals and other assorted items. DRET is
not a term I am familiar with. It is apparently an acronym for something.
Perhaps if we (I) knew, it might ring some bells
MACHINE 'VMUTIL'. *
munson
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From: Mike Walter mike.wal...@aonhewitt.com
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date: 07/13/2011 12:01 PM
Subject:Re: Ancient documentation - DRET
Sent by:The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
I had the same
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Subject: Re: Ancient documentation - DRET
I had the same question.. what’s DRET? It took a but of Googling, and that
turned up:
http://www.ibm.st/ibm/vse/136294
which showed:
** 5798-DBC COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1979 LICENSED MATERIAL – PROGRAM
PROPERTY OF IBM **
DRET
Hi,
We (mainframe sysprogs) have been forced to relocate our
offices several times over the last couple of years, and just
discovered that we seem to have lost something.
Does anyone out there know if it is possible today to get
a DRET manual? We still have and use DRET in many VSE
job streams,