It is. in.1 is the first command issued 'OWNER', in.2 is the second
command issued 'DA'.
גדי בן אבי wrote:
1. Issue the OWNER command before the DA command
2. Issue the WHO command. This will tell you many settings, and might help explain the problem.
Gadi
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Hank,
I tried this...
in.2 = "DA"
in.1 = "OWNER"
in.0 = 2
"execio * diskw isfin (STEM IN. finis)"
address linkmvs "SDSF"
"execio * diskr isfout (STEM SDSF. finis)"
"FREE F(ISFIN ISFOUT)"
And got the same output.
Thanks for the response. Any other ideas?
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