Mark

Indeed I did spot it[1] - which is only by chance since there's no guarantee I review each contribution in each thread in exhaustive detail. Then I looked for the opportunity for an unwary reader to become confused over the two possible meanings. I couldn't find it - so I - thought to - let it pass

After all, Timothy may be an IBMer but he is just human as are all IBMers, as well as the IBM users who inhabit this hallowed space, and all - well, nearly all - of us occasionally fall from grace. I'm sure he'll know better next time.

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If the enhancement to which you refer is the possibility to use "system symbolics" in USS messages, thanks for the heads-up. This is a fascinating enhancement since it appears to apply to the TN3270 use of the USS table but *not* to the original VTAM use of the USS table. Is the venerated USS table being wrested from one networking sect to another?

So, checking your comment again, it would appear not to be VTAM that is providing the enhancement but the IP side of Communications Server since what is described is the "run-time" scanning and insertion of text by the TN3270 server logic. I hardly see what justifies the "finally" regarding the "improvement". If maybe you have just noticed all the substitutions that are possible in USS messages they have been there for the most part for well over a decade. I even exposed an odd deficiency in the facilities available to VTAM developers when the guy responsible for the special USS message 7 substitutions asked me to test them for him!

Incidentally, I notice that, apart from the "revised" text, the remainder of the section into which it has been inserted has been "copy and paste"ed from the VTAM manuals. This sort of thing is always an opportunity for leading innocents astray. I always advise(d) going to the source rather than relying on a copy.

I see there is also an enhancement in the "TELNET LU Exit" but I expect that is a function for those blessed with advanced talents.

Chris Mason

[1] The heinous use of USS to mean UNIX System Services when every right-minded person knows full well that it is ordained to mean Unformatted System Services - a superbly rich function of VTAM which is a godsend - if implemented correctly - for users interacting with the help desk - to say nothing of actually assisting them to find their way to their desired destination - and gently correcting them when their efforts fall short of perfection.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Zelden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: Patents, Copyrights, Profits, Flex and Hercules


On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:46:50 +0900, Timothy Sipples
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<snip>

probably with USS.

<snip>

and z/OS 1.9 introduces USS improvements

<snip>

What... no takers, no war? I'm disappointed. An *IBM representative* used the "U" word not once, but twice. Does that mean it's officially ok to use
again
casually when the context is clear?

Oh, btw, I'm glad to see VTAM is finally getting some improvements in that
area.   Now if they can just improve z/OS Unix.   ;-)

Mark

(please accept my apologies ... I just couldn't resist)

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