In <[email protected]>, on
01/06/2010
   at 10:03 AM, Donald Russell <[email protected]> said:

>Which is the correct noun to refer to a program, read from SYSEXEC in a
>TSO address space?

Command[1] procedure, optionally preceded by an expletive. But see below.

>In VM/CMS land I call them "EXECs" even though they
>are written in REXX, or EXEC 2 or EXEC.

In CMS the file type for all three is EXEC.

>On zLinux I call them "scripts"

That's appropriate nomenclature in CMS and TSO as well. Not just for
command procedures, but also for, e.g., XEDIT macros.

>I have a TSO ID on each of these different MVS systems, no sharing of
>files between them,

Supporting my guess that they won't or can't share the Unix files in their
current configuration.

Do you have an NFS server accessible to all of your systems?

[1] Unless they're, e.g., ISPF macros.

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