SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY

2010-11-11 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
How do you get rid of, or renumber, sequence numbers in the DIRECTORY outside of DIRMAINT. I get sequence# errors when I move things around and do DIRECTXA with the (EDIT option. directxa vmuvm direct a (edit z/VM USER DIRECTORY CREATION PROGRAM - VERSION 5 RELEASE 4.0 AUTOLOG AUTOLOG1

Re: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY

2010-11-11 Thread Kris Buelens
I don't think DIRECTXA is complaining about the sequence numbers one could code beyond col 72. I merely think it is that the AUTOLOG, ACCOUNT, MACHINE and OPTION records follows a device record. For a given user, firts code the non-device statements (like ACCOUNT), then devices (line CONSOLE,

Re: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY

2010-11-11 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY I don't think DIRECTXA is complaining about the sequence numbers one could code beyond col 72. I merely think it is that the AUTOLOG, ACCOUNT, MACHINE and OPTION records follows a device record. For a given user, firts code the non-device statements (like

Re: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY

2010-11-11 Thread Dave Jones
Hi, George. DIRECTXA isn't complaining about sequence *numbers* being out of order in the VMUVM DIRECT file, it's complaining that some of the directory control statements for userid OPERATOR are not in the proper order. For example, the LINK statement must follow any general statements

Re: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY

2010-11-11 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
cc Subject Re: SEQUENCE# ERRORS IN DIRECTORY Hi, George. DIRECTXA isn't complaining about sequence *numbers* being out of order in the VMUVM DIRECT file, it's complaining that some of the directory control statements for userid OPERATOR are not in the proper order. For example, the LINK