Perhaps you haven't been paying attention. You can put all the
system-wide Language Environment run-time options in parmlib
effective with z/OS R7, and the application run-time options in a
data set or file pointed to by a DD statement. No more usermods
required. No more assemble-and-bind application-level options
modules required.
This sort of thing is beyond ServerPac Development's control.
Some things have to be done at the product level, and this is one
of them.
Ed Gould wrote:
SKIP,
JUST MAYBE ONE OF THESE DAYS THE LE PEOPLE WILL (sorry about the caps)
get their act together. Meanwhile this is a good example of IBM not
setting a product up that so you MUST have a usermod.
They have added/changed/deleted options at least 6-8 times (that I can
remember of). I thought that the SERVPAC concept was to get rid (or at
least miniumize) these usermods. Who know the SERVPAC might have enough
pull to stop this insanity.
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John Eells
z/OS Technical Marketing
IBM Poughkeepsie
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