Are you familiar with PipeServ? It's a pre-written server that does things like logging, remote commands, timers, scheduling, etc.
Whether it's useful to you as an example, or as a way to do what you want, it might be worth a look. One large bank I worked at is using it to trigger timed ftps. I've also used it at other sites for smaller projects. OREXXMan Q: What do you call the residence of the ungulate with the largest antlers? A: A moose pad. :-D Would you rather pass data in move mode (*nix piping) or locate mode (Pipes) or via disk (JCL)? Why do you think you rarely see *nix commands with more than a dozen filters, while Pipelines specifications are commonly over 100s of stages, and 1000s of stages are not uncommon. REXX is the new C. On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 3:07 PM Donald Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you look at vmclient and vmclisten? > > I use those for execs (client side) to talk to service ids (listen side) > the server side does a set smsg iucv then sits in pipe vmclisten receive > > I use the built in vmcparm structure to build the record and use send/sendr > as appropriate. > > > > On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 08:58 Dave Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, all. > > > > I am trying to write a simple Rexx client that communicates to another > > user id using IUCV. I can't seem to find the documentation for the > > iucvclient, and iucvlisten stages? Did I miss something here? > > > > Many thanks and have a great weekend. > > > > DJ > > > > -- > > BEST REGARDS > > > > DAVE JONES IBM Z CHAMPION [1] > > Managing Director for zSystems Support, zLinux, and Cloud > > ++1 281.578.7544 (Cell) > > Web: www.itconline.com [2] > > 18502 Purdy Ct. Houston, TX 77084 USA > > > > > > > > Links: > > ------ > > [1] > > > > > https://www.credly.com/badges/7c92e732-8ab1-4470-98c6-251c33506d69/public_url > > [2] http://www.itconline.com/ > > >
