Hi.
I've managed to run the MAKE with c99_x now, but I still get this 0C4 abend in
MAKE test.
Is there anybody who can give me a pointer on where to start looking, I'm all
out of ideas.
Hälsningar / Best regards,
Magnus Persson, Mainframe
Tieto
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Hello Group,
I have used below JCL to allocate SMS dataset. But when I checked, JCL has
created only data part not cluster part of the dataset. not sure why it has
happened.
I tried ISPF 3.4 against volume. Only Data part is visible.
//SMSALOC JOB (660),SAURABH,
//
From: saurabh khandelwal sourabhkhandelwal...@gmail.com
I tried ISPF 3.4 against volume. Only Data part is visible.
Saurabh,
are you sure you cataloged the VSAM under the correct master catalog ?
Walter Marguccio
z/OS Systems Programmer
BELENUS LOB Informatic GmbH
Munich - Germany
Were you looking at a catalog search or did you specify the volume serial on
the 3.4 screen?
Thank You,
Dave O'Brien
From: Walter Marguccio [walter_marguc...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 7:06 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: SMS Dataset
Hello,
I have been looking into IRD, to see if this could be useful and in that
process I defined the SYSZWLM structures. In the end I decided that IRD
was not useful, because it stops working when an LPAR is soft-capped and
that just was when I needed it to do its job.
The moment I
On 5/25/2012 2:03 AM, mpjac...@comcen.com.au wrote:
Hi all
Can't readily see how to search the group, so apologies if this info is in here
somewhere
I'm just after opinion as to the best way to transfer files across from a normal MF Lpar ,
including some USS directories, to a copy of this
Saurabh,
By specifying the volume, you will only see the DATA. The CLUSTER part is
just a catalog entry, not a physical dataset. (Yeah, guys, I know, but
let's keep it simple, OK?)
Leave off the VOLUME on ISPF 3.4, and you will see both the Cluster and
Data portions.
Cheers,,,Steve
I see you are specifying a catalog too. Why? Are you sure you are using the
correct catalog? If not, you wont see it either.
_
Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President, Mainframe Services
david.jou...@53.com
1830 East Paris, Grand
The original define only explicitly named the data component. The index got
a system generated name. LISTCAT the cluster and you should see the data
component you named and the name that was generated for the index.
Doug
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Hello Group,
Walter has clarified my doubt that I am trying to
see a cluster cataloged under MCATB from a system whose master catalog is
MCATA. Then, it is perfectly normal to see only the data part of the
cluster. So I will be able to see cluster+data only when I logon
I know that I can run the TSO TMP in batch. Using this, I can run a REXX
program which sets up all the ISPF required datasets. I can then invoke
ISPSTART with the CMD(...) option to run another program/CLIST/REXX. In that
program, I can use most of the non-DISPLAY oriented services, such as
Aw darn! I was hoping you'd be there until I retired next summer!
Congratulations, and enjoy it.
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Another, possibly too weird, technique would be to use GIMZIP. GIMZIP supports
the packaging of both z/OS datasets and z/OS UNIX files into a container
file. It is also compressed and needs to be transferred in BINary mode. And
then there is the CBT tape method. Use TSO XMIT for all the z/OS
We've just done a couple of REPRO MERGECATs that were fairly large, and took
some time, so I was wondering:
Can MERGECAT performance be improved by altering the buffer space values for
either the input or output catalog, or both?
On Fri, 25 May 2012 07:44:31 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
I know that I can run the TSO TMP in batch. Using this, I can run a REXX
program which sets up all the ISPF required datasets. I can then invoke
ISPSTART with the CMD(...) option to run another program/CLIST/REXX. In that
program, I can
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of
Log Data Set. Usually the answer is 2 - delete.
Q: how is it possible to exit ISPF by choosing some option (X - Exit)
and NOT see the panel? I saw it many moons ago.
BTW: I don't ask how to logoff TSO immediately after
On 5/25/2012 7:54 AM, R.S. wrote:
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of Log Data
Set. Usually the answer is 2 - delete.
Q: how is it possible to exit ISPF by choosing some option (X - Exit) and NOT
see the panel? I saw it many moons ago.
BTW: I don't ask how to
On Fri, 25 May 2012 15:54:05 +0200, R.S. wrote:
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of
Log Data Set. Usually the answer is 2 - delete.
Q: how is it possible to exit ISPF by choosing some option (X - Exit)
and NOT see the panel? I saw it many moons ago.
BTW: I don't
Along with setting up the ISPF defaults, I use Tom Brennan's Vista 3270 and
have the following macro assigned to an unused key, in my case alt-f9.
Sometimes you have to hit it more than once because you are in split screen
mode.
*
*
On Fri, 25 May 2012 08:03:10 -0600, Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com
wrote:
BTW: I don't ask how to logoff TSO immediately after leaving ISPF. This is
another issue.
This part wasn't answered. You need to use the field mark key (x'1E'). It
looks like a semi colon
with a solid
In 4fbe7bb5.3060...@valley.net, on 05/24/2012
at 02:19 PM, Gerhard Postpischil gerh...@valley.net said:
You used the PASSWORD facility to protect critical data sets. In
order to update them, it was necessary to respond to a WTOR with
the password.
Don't forget my local mods to OPEN, which
In a6b9336cdb62bb46b9f8708e686a7ea00e924b4...@nrhmms8p02.uicnrh.dom,
on 05/25/2012
at 07:44 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com said:
I know that I can run the TSO TMP in batch. Using this, I can run a
REXX program which sets up all the ISPF required datasets. I can then
invoke
From my view point, it is because the user of my program simply does EXEC
PGM=MYPGM rather than PGM=IKJEFT01,PARM='%MYPGM' which runs a, in my case,
REXX program called MYPGM, which then does the TSO allocates for the ISPF
datasets, followed by ISPSTART CMD(%MYPGM2). Which is either a TSO
In article 9817663136320041.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu you wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2012 15:54:05 +0200, R.S. wrote:
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of
Log Data Set. Usually the answer is 2 - delete.
Q: how is it possible to exit ISPF by choosing some
I can foresee that my organization will soon need to provide test data to an
external vendor. This test data will need to be generated by masking subsets
of real production data, since crafting fictional test data would be an
impossible undertaking in the time we have available.
So all
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu wrote on 05/25/2012
08:30:45 AM:
From: Roberts, John J jrobe...@dhs.state.ia.us
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu,
Date: 05/25/2012 08:32 AM
Subject: Masking Numeric Keys
Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
I can foresee
If you have ICSF configured you might be able to use one of the One-Way
Hash Generate Callable Services (CSNBOWH or CSNBOWH1 and CSNEOWH or
CSNEOWH1)
Mark Jacobs
On 05/25/12 11:30, Roberts, John J wrote:
I can foresee that my organization will soon need to provide test data to an
external
A likely weird thought occurred to me. Do you need to keeping the masking
values between runs? I.e. must the masked value be the same for the same input
on multiple runs? If not, then the simpliest way that I can think of is to
either use a sequential number as the replacement value. Keep a
On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:23:48 -0400, Don Poitras poit...@pobox.com wrote:
In article 9817663136320041.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu you wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2012 15:54:05 +0200, R.S. wrote:
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of
Log Data Set. Usually the
If you have ICSF configured you might be able to use one of the One-Way
Hash Generate Callable Services (CSNBOWH or CSNBOWH1 and CSNEOWH or
CSNEOWH1)
I don't know if we have ICSF installed. But even if we did, I would doubt if
any hash function could meet my requirement #2 (uniqueness) and
Can MERGECAT performance be improved by altering the buffer space values for
either the input or output catalog, or both?
If you have a lot of VSAM, probably not. As I recall, doing a large repro
mergecat with a lot of VSAM was very slow, but it was mostly due to the need to
go change every
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 2:54 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.plwrote:
When one leaves ISPF usually there is a panel Specify Disposition of Log
Data Set. Usually the answer is 2 - delete.
Q: how is it possible to exit ISPF by choosing some option (X - Exit) and
NOT see the panel? I saw
There must be 50 ways to leave your session.
- groan -
Well, it is Friday.
Bill Fairchild
Programmer
Rocket Software
408 Chamberlain Park Lane * Franklin, TN 37069-2526 * USA
t: +1.617.614.4503 * e: bfairch...@rocketsoftware.com * w:
www.rocketsoftware.com
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Do you need to keeping the masking values between runs? I.e. must the masked
value be the same for the same input on multiple runs?
No - we will extract a full set of PROD data, mask it, and then burn a DVD for
our vendor. If they ask for a refresh, we will just repeat using current PROD
Unfortunately, ISPF significantly predates the MVC design pattern.
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On 2012-05-25 11:23, McKown, John wrote:
From my view point, it is because the user of
I've never seen this term before now -- MVC design pattern??? What is that
please? I'm guessing it is not MoVe Character design pattern.
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Gord Tomlin
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:12 PM
Surely you don't actually use all billion values.
John, this is actually kinda like my plan B. A real identifier of
value N would be translated to be the Nth value in a sequence of
pseudo-random numbers. The only problem is maintaining a billion row
table. I have thought of asking our
If it is the U.S. tax number, about 700M have been issued since
inception and 300M in use every year.
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
Surely you don't actually use all billion values.
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Where do Forest Rangers go to get
Surely you don't actually use all billion values.
No, but generating index values on demand is a complication I would like to
avoid. But for a million values, the masked values could be pre-generated.
And I could generate multiple such indexes by simply using a different seed
value for the
If it is the U.S. tax number, about 700M have been issued since
inception and 300M in use every year.
I can't even mention what specific type of nine digit number we are discussing.
Because if I put that TLA in my messages, Tumbleweed Secure Messenger will
start intercepting my emails.
The CSVDYNEX macro provides keywords ABENDNUM and ABENDCONSEC to control how
many times the exit routine can abend before the exit is disabled.
1) At what point does the dynamic exit processing determine that an abend has
occurred? If I were to provide an ESTAE or similar recovery routine in
Sorry, it stands for model/view/controller, and it is a widely used
design pattern for decoupling the logic of a program from the
presentation of its inputs and outputs. The basic idea is that you can
reuse the program that does the actual work in different scenarios,
because that program is
Surely you don't actually use all billion values.
No, and don't call me Shirley.
(sorry, its Friday ;-) )
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Thank you. That link was very helpful.
Peter
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Gord Tomlin
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:51 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: IKJTSOEV ISPF services question
Sorry, it stands for
Do you actually have a billion numbers in your data? If not, my thought would
be to only generate as many mapped keys as you have unique live keys. That's
what the pseudo code meant to say. Don't generate a key until you need one. You
could even do this using VSAM as the data store. Or, even
Tim,
I would love to hear about any as well.
I have done a few and the length of time (even at 0200 ) was poor. I
had to ask for 6 hours and was put off for quite some time. I ended
up leaving and really never cared what happened.
Ed
On May 25, 2012, at 8:14 AM, Tim Hare wrote:
We've
Mary Ann,
From a long time ago the length of time was accessing other items
than the catalog.
Ed
On May 25, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Mary Anne Matyaz wrote:
Can MERGECAT performance be improved by altering the buffer space
values for either the input or output catalog, or both?
If you have a
Do you actually have a billion numbers in your data? If not, my thought would
be to only generate as many mapped keys as you have unique live keys. That's
what the pseudo code meant to say. Don't generate a key until you need one.
You could even do this using VSAM as the data store. Or, even
From: paulgboul...@aim.com
If I'm in SDSF, I type C in front of my user ID.
Be aware that if you cancel your session your ISPF profile won't get saved.
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm) - try it; you'll get it!
http://www.mackinney.com/products/program-development/simplist.html
In the spirit of evenhandedness, faster mergecat is one of the good reasons
to acquire T-Rexx from Dinosoft, or the other one :)
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
On May 25, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Mary Anne Matyaz wrote:
Can MERGECAT performance be
I have a user that somehow had her TSO profile prefix changed to the
letter 'A'. She swears that she did not use the PROFILE command.
Is there any other way that this prefix could have changed?
Oh, and she does not drink on the job.
John Norgauer
Senior Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical
Then you would need to change her prefix to AA.
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On 2012-05-25 14:10, John Norgauer wrote:
I have a user that somehow had her TSO profile prefix changed to
Dave:
We took the other one and in addition there were side bennies. We
also got burned by an OEM that depended on some slight alterations to
the catalog that were really not documented although I think IBM and
the vendor agreed to disagree on the peculiarity (use of undocumented
fields)
We are using PPRC Cestpair to duplex our DB2 farm for DR Backups. Have done it
for years with no problem.
Now I'm getting the following:
CESTPAIR DEVN(X'1320') PRIM(X'1300',45342,X'20',X'03')
SEC(X'1300',45342,X'21',X'03') MODE(COPY) PACE(100)
COMMAND CONFLICTS WITH
Perhaps a REXX exec which reset the profile to 'A'.
Skolusu
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu wrote on 05/25/2012
11:10:17 AM:
From: John Norgauer john.norga...@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu,
Date: 05/25/2012 11:12 AM
Subject: Mystery from TSO
Sent by: IBM
Are you using RACF or UADS (I still prefer UADS myself).
With UADS I have seen strange occurrences. The UPT(?) gets written
back to UADS and rarely it gets clobbered and is written back as it
was in storage.
Ed
On May 25, 2012, at 1:10 PM, John Norgauer wrote:
I have a user that somehow
chuckle Nice Friday line.
To answer the OP: Other than a CLIST / REXX exec issuing the PROFILE PREFIX
command, I
don't think so. Unless you are using SYS1.UADS still and then someone could
potentially
edit the UADS member for that userid and modify it.
Mark
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Is it possible I've hit a ceiling for the amount of PPRC Duplex volumes? We
are currently duplexing 208 volumes.
We are licensed by amount of space on our DS8300. Try issuing the CQUERY
command against the secondary device. I'm guessing it is already in a pprc
session.
Cliff McNeill
On Fri, 25 May 2012 07:44:31 -0500, McKown, John
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote:
I know that I can run the TSO TMP in batch. Using this, I can run a REXX
program which sets up all the ISPF required datasets. I can then invoke
ISPSTART with the CMD(...) option to run another
No, target device is simplex as is the primary device
(PRIMARY) (SECONDARY) *
SSID CCA LSS SSID CCA LSS*
DEVICE LEVEL STATE PATH STATUS SERIAL# SERIAL#*
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Ämne: Re: How to leave ISPF
In article 9817663136320041.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu you
wrote:
On Fri, 25
Very good. Thanks much, Walt.
Now to encapsulate that functionality in a subroutine. And, horrible person
that I am, my subroutine will be in HLASM and packaged as an LE enabled DLL so
I can use it in my UNIX programs.
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IT
Administrative Services Group
All:
I have a program that uses a dsect...filling in fields and then calls an
external program.
I am doing a RACF extract through IRRSEQ00..
OPEN (SNAPOUT,OUTPUT)
LA R3,SNAPOUT
SNAP DCB=(3),TCB=(5),PDATA=ALL
CLOSE SNAPOUT
L
Scott,
Is
LECL=125
just a typo for LRECL=125 in your post, or is it LECL in your code too?
John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
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On 5/25/12, John Gilmore johnwgilmore0...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott,
Is
LECL=125
just a typo for LRECL=125 in your post, or is it LECL in your code too?
John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
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John:
That was correct in my code, thats what the manual gave..but I also found some
of their parameter examples wrong
Scott J Ford
Software Engineer
http://www.identityforge.com
From: John Gilmore johnwgilmore0...@gmail.com
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
DBB LECL will almost certainly not assemble (as John G. was pointing out, a
bit obtusely). Should be LRECL.
A DSECT is just a name for the variables presumably (the assembler trusts
you) pointed to by some register. (There are additional forms of USING but
let's not go there now.) If I say USING
On Fri, 25 May 2012 13:59:37 -0500, McKown, John
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote:
Very good. Thanks much, Walt.
Now to encapsulate that functionality in a subroutine. And, horrible person
that I am, my subroutine will be in HLASM and packaged as an LE enabled DLL so
I can use it in my
DBB LECL will almost certainly not assemble (as John G. was pointing out,
a bit obtusely). Should be LRECL.
I meant DCB LECL and LRECL, obviously.
Charles
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Sent: Friday, May
In 8947834608329895.wa.markmzelden@bama.ua.edu, on 05/25/2012
at 10:04 AM, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com said:
This part wasn't answered. You need to use the field mark key
(x'1E').
Does ISPF treat it the same way that TSO does? I thought that it was
just another character except for TSO
In a6b9336cdb62bb46b9f8708e686a7ea00e924b4...@nrhmms8p02.uicnrh.dom,
on 05/25/2012
at 10:23 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com said:
From my view point, it is because the user of my program simply does
EXEC PGM=MYPGM rather than PGM=IKJEFT01,PARM='%MYPGM' which runs a,
in my case,
In 1337974360.45500.yahoomail...@web164501.mail.gq1.yahoo.com, on
05/25/2012
at 12:32 PM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com said:
I have a program that uses a dsect
To describe what? Please show the code that acquires the storage and
establishes addressability.
L
In 1356750482717750.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu, on
05/25/2012
at 08:54 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
(This might be more on-charter for ISPF-L.)
Anything on-topic for ISPF-L is on topic here. However, if there are
any ISPF gurus who don't subscribe to IBM-MAIN then it
On Fri, 25 May 2012 19:01:13 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In 8947834608329895.wa.markmzelden@bama.ua.edu, on 05/25/2012
at 10:04 AM, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com said:
This part wasn't answered. You need to use the field mark key
(x'1E').
Does
Charles Mills writes
begin extract
DBB LECL will almost certainly not assemble (as John G. was pointing
out, a bit obtusely). Should be LRECL
/end extract
Equally, 'DBB' should of course be 'DCB'.
My point--serendipitously well illustrated by what you typed--was
that, since the OP obviously
I have seen this myself (albeit years ago).
Someone updated the UPT (in storage via cross memory services long
story don't ask) and logged off. During the logoff process the system
rewrites the UPT in UADS not sure about RACF).
Its been ages but one of the (at least I could find) undocumented
You misinterpreted. If the dataset is not catalogued in the normal search
order, you have to tell DSLIST to search all the catalogs. The way to do
this is to specify a wild card as the HLQ, include any additional qualifiers
to limit the output, and NOT specify a volume. In the example you
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