call bpxwdyn "alloc fi(myterm) tu(0028)"

Hoe this helps!

El jue, 28 ago 2025 a las 18:54, Charles Mills (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Is there a BPXWDYN function to allocate a DD to the TSO user's current
> terminal? The equivalent of TSO ALLOC DA(*)?
>
> I don't get any hits on <terminal> or <tso> in the BPXWDYN documentation
> but I think of BPXWDYN being a superset of ALLOC.
>
> Why not just use ALLOC? I'd like to use a generated RTDDN, rather than a
> hard-coded DD name.
>
> Charles
>
> P.S. I don't want this thread to digress into an AI rant but I did find it
> amusing that Google AI (apparently?) hallucinates a "TERMINAL" keyword for
> BPXWDYN and suggests
>
> /* Allocate the terminal as a temporary input data set */
> call bpxwdyn "alloc fi(sysin) terminal"
>
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