ISRDDN XYZ E should work as a replacement for FINDQ XYZ

In ISPF option 3.4, line command ISRDDN / E can be used to show enqueues on
the specified data set.

- Don Imbriale

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Eric Bielefeld <eric-ibmm...@wi.rr.com>wrote:

> I use ISRDDN all the time, but I miss a lot of the single use programs I
> used to have when I worked at P&H before they got rid of z/OS.  FINDQ was a
> great program.  By itself it showed any ENQs that were waiting.  If you said
> FINDQ SYS2.ABC   it would show you everything that is enqued on
> SYS2.ABCwhatever.  LOC was another good one.  It showed what library a load
> module was in.
>
> The thing about ISRDDN is it takes time to get into ISRDDN, and then you
> have to issue the command you want.  It's faster to just issue   FINDQ XYZ
>
> Eric Bielefeld
> Sr. Systems Programmer
>
>

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