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Doesn't anyone read posts any more? g
I mentioned that I tried ARRANGE and it gave me an error.
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I have had that problem with several filed names. Try arrange ?
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I just checked on the input queue (I on the command line).
A ? without the quotes on the command line gives an alternate
layout that includes programmer name field on my system.
The fields are customizable in ISFPRMnn in parmlib.
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Have you tried entering a ? (question Mark) on the command line and scrolling
to the right?
Some shops do not always display all fields, but it is usually in the defaults
with the question amrk.
Lizette
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Programmer name is shown (on my system anyway, at least) on panel
ISFPCU41 and described in help panel ISFAARR (Row 37).
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On my Dallas system's SDSF there is no Programmer-Name column, although
it
is described in the SDSF Help display. I'm certainly used to it on other
Z
systems that I use or
Someone asked privately if I tried ? and yes I did with no effect.
Here's another symptom:
ARRANGE PROGRAMMER-NAME A OWNER
Yields COLUMN NOT FOUND with the cursor positioned on PROGRAMMER-NAME.
Charles
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FLDENT COLUMN(PNAME),TITLE(PROGRAMMER-NAME),WIDTH(D)
If you can update parmlib you should be able to change this.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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Subject: Re: Programmer-Name in SDSF?
I just checked on the input queue (I on the command line).
A ? without the quotes on the command line gives an alternate layout that
includes programmer name field on my system.
The fields are customizable in ISFPRMnn in parmlib
PM
Subject: Re: Programmer-Name in SDSF?
A ? without the quotes on the command line gives an alternate layout
that includes programmer name
On a Dallas system?
Charles
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FLDENT COLUMN(PNAME),TITLE(PROGRAMMER-NAME),WIDTH(D)
If you can update parmlib you should be able to change this.
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Subject: Re: Programmer-Name in SDSF?
I just checked on the input queue (I on the command line).
A ? without the quotes on the command line gives
The field has to be defined in the Macro or Parms. If it needs moving
use the ARRANGE command to position it where you want it.
From SDSF Install and Customization. Does anybody use HELP any more?
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This topic describes the columns on SDSF panels that display data in a
tabular
On my systems, the Programmer Name field is on the alternate fields in
SDSF.
If I go into the ST display for my jobs, then enter ? to switch to the
alternate fields, I have programmer name on the screen. I used the
ARRANGE command to chose the fields displayed and their order, so I can see
what to look for --
is not?
Charles
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Subject: Re: Programmer-Name in SDSF?
The field has to be defined in the Macro
what to look for --
is not?
Charles
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The field has to be defined
to look for --
is not?
Charles
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The field has to be defined in the Macro
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