Got this about 3 weeks ago from a SAS consultant who used to be a
workmate:
"Arrived just before 8AM. Began by testing a new SVC number of their
test system. First the load library was APF authorized. Then
performed a "SETPROG LPA,ADD,MODNAME=IGX00248,DSN=SAS.SAS913IT.TEMP"
followed by the DISPLAY command which states that it found it.
However, the SVC Checker job did not match. ??? called around 10AM
to work this problem. We tried several different tests under the SAS
REXX online environment. I'll spare all the details of testing, but
??? found a parameter
SVCNUMDEC=(109,248) which turned out to be the savior.
This option on the SETPROG command is an undocumented option and cannot
be found anywhere on IBM's website (there were only 4 hits on Google)."
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Skip Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 16:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: SVC Update Utility
I need to install an SVC dynamically. Once upon a time Omegamon could do
that, but after the advent of SETPROG, that old support was dropped.
Unfortunately, while SETPROG can load the module into CSA, the only
mechanism for updating the in-storage SVC table is to write a program.
Or
to borrow one. ;-)
I checked the CBT contents and couldn't find anything. Somebody must
have
written something to take a few parms and update the table...
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
626-302-7535 Office
323-715-0595 Mobile
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