Mike Harding wrote:
> I ran into the same problem so dug into the relevant code and yes, SAY
> breaks the lines if the terminal linesize is 0. I ended up writing a
> simple assembler program which echos its parmline. Happy to share it.
OK, thanks. So it is not my memory falling to pieces. It
I ran into the same problem so dug into the relevant code and yes, SAY
breaks the lines if the terminal linesize is 0. I ended up writing a
simple assembler program which echos its parmline. Happy to share it.
Mike Harding, Consultant/Specialist
The IBM z/VM Operating System wrote on
04/2
I am sure I should know the answer to this but I am getting old and cannot
remember :-
I have an exec that displays a long line on the terminal (which it does
fine when I am logged on). I have a 132 wide terminal and TERM LINESIZE
132.
However, when I disconnect I want the SECUSER id to see th