On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 11:24:58 -0500, McKown, John <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>Just out of curiosity, what about writing an STC on z/OS to do the RMM command 
>necessary to get the information you need. In addition, write a CMS program 
>which uses some communication method (TCPIP? Perhaps HTTP protocol) to run the 
>command to z/OS. I don't know how well that would work, in terms of response 
>time. Perhaps, if on the same CEC, you could use a HiperSocket connection 
>rather than actually hitting the LAN via an OSA (or other). Or maybe even do 
>an LU0, LU2, or LU6 connection. If you actually *like* VTAM.
>
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I thought of doing something like that, but of course there was not enough time 
to create/test/implement such a solution.  The systems are on different CECs 
and I probably would have gone with a TCPIP solution in phase two, if I was 
still there.  Since I no longer work for the company that had the original TMS 
code or the company that they outsourced to, (where I wrote the RMM code), or 
the company that I was contracting with for the outsourcer after they 
"released" me, I doubt that it will ever happen.  :-)>  I'm sure it would of 
have been some fun code to write!

-- 
Dale R. Smith

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