If you don't install the more recent Pipelines from the Marist website, and
thus use what comes with VM, use PIPE AHELP MENU and PIPE AHELP xxx to see
what is available on a vanilla VM system. Pipes using only what you find
in he AHELP there will run on any VM system.
HELP PIPE xxx or PIPE HELP xxx will display the help files created by the
VM lab and describe roughly what got included with VM with VM/ESA V1
Kris Buelens,
--- freelance z/VM consultant, Belgium ---
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2016-01-24 6:24 GMT+01:00 Dave Jones <[email protected]>:
> Hello, Jack.
>
> Don't rely too much on the official IBM CMS Pipelines Reference doc; it is
> very much out of date. The best source of current information is in the CMS
> Pipelines's Author’s Edition, available on the Marist web site. Another
> very good source of information is the PIPELINE NEWSxxx files, available at
> the same site. They describe new and/or changed function in Pipes that has
> not yet made it into the Author’s Edition.
>
> Have a good one, too.
>
> DJ
>
>
> On 01/23/2016 07:50 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:
>
>> Weird. CMS Pipelines Reference SC24-6169-00 doesn't mention specs
>> substring
>> It's there in the system, though. Doesn't appear online in pipe ahelp spec
>>
>> --
>> Jack Woehr # "There's too much emphasis on things
>> Box 51, Golden CO 80402 # like pawn structure in modern chess.
>> http://www.softwoehr.com # Checkmate ends the game." - N. Short
>>
>>
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