On 10/21/09 15:34, Bob Cronin wrote:
See the INMR123 REXX for creating NetData headers. You can set whatever date/times you like when you create them, then simply RECEIVE them. --
Wow! so SENDFILE now uses Pipelines. I'm soooo far behind the times. But I notice that SENDFILE goes to considerable trouble to save and restore the state of 00D, which can never be done perfectly (what if the caller has his punch spooled CONT?) But why bother? Since the PUNCH stage has the devaddr option, it would be minimally disruptive to CP DEFINE a brand new punch, use that, and CP DETACH it when done. (I've done this on occasion, long ago.) Simpler is better. -- gil
