On Tue, 4 Jan 2022, at 13:13, Rony G. Flatscher wrote: > On 03.01.2022 17:35, Bob Bridges wrote:
>> And I've never heard about ooREXX being available on z/OS. >> How do you manage that? Color me interested. > Best to give you the links for the tutorial (using ooRexx on the > mainframe to interface with DB2) > written by Paul Dunkley: > > * either: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/search/?q=jdbc+tutorial&limit=250> > * or directly: > o Part 1: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/35565829/> > o Part 2: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/35773359/> > o Part 3: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/35894589/> > o Part 4: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/35966208/> > o Part, Interim Note: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/36164161/> > o Part 5: > <https://sourceforge.net/p/bsf4oorexx/mailman/message/36183882/> Are you SURE that's for using ooREXX under z/OS? Early on in the first article it says "The OS is SLES11 SP4 on IBM System z. SLES11 runs in a z/VM virtual machine." Google tells me that "SLES11" is SUSE Linux. Presumably an ooREXX compiled under SUSE Linux gives one something with no knowledge of, for example, z/OS file systems, let alone any of the environments supported under TSO REXX. -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
