I believe that CUSERIAL, at least in SMF 74 records,
has always been 12 EBCDIC characters,
substring-ed from R745CCMT starting in byte 15.
Barry
Herbert W. Barry Merrill, PhD
President-Programmer
Merrill Consultants
MXG Software
10717 Cromwell Drive
Dallas TX 75229
214 351 1966 tel
214 350 3695
For CUtype=2107 you now have an alpha serial number. Just wanted to konw
how extensively that alpha serial number is used versus the numeric serial
number. Any operational issues with the introduction of that alpha serial
number? Thanks.
On 6/9/2011 1:54 PM, T. Mungal wrote:
For CUtype=2107 you now have an alpha serial number. Just wanted to konw
how extensively that alpha serial number is used versus the numeric serial
number. Any operational issues with the introduction of that alpha serial
number? Thanks.
It is really
Oh, and it hasn't caused me any problems, but I only have IBM software and
Mobius.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Scott Rowe scott.r...@joann.com wrote:
It's alpha, like BWKV0.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Edward Jaffe
edja...@phoenixsoftware.comwrote:
On 6/9/2011 1:54 PM, T. Mungal
It's alpha, like BWKV0.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Edward Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.comwrote:
On 6/9/2011 1:54 PM, T. Mungal wrote:
For CUtype=2107 you now have an alpha serial number. Just wanted to konw
how extensively that alpha serial number is used versus the numeric serial
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