Paul Gilmartin wrote:

>The SITE command was generated by the FTP client.  And the FM says that 
>attributes come from the DCB of the source data set.  If so, the question is 
>why my empty SYSIN data set appeared to have the attributes used by the FTP 
>client.  500 is the response from the remote (Solaris) server.

Hmmm. Yes, it is indeed what the FM said. Seemed you are a very good observer! 
Now I understand your problem fully. (and I want to borrow your eyes and brain 
for a while to solve my z/OS puzzles! ;-D )

*&^%$$%^!!! I wish I have an answer for you...


>Likewise, I wish the ISPF SUBMIT command would warn of truncation and provide 
>an option to cancel.

Hmmm, another one of my pet peeves!

zSecure can handle SUBMIT for JCL with long records (up to 251 characters, 
AFAIK). Apparently they have their own dirty version of ISPF SUBMIT. When I 
want to copy the generated JCL + SYSINs for later future submission, I need to 
reformat all to a puny 80 cols and [still remember to] place commas at the 
right places for line continuation... Yuck...

You can always write something in Assembler, COBOL, whatever to place long 
records in SYSOUT=(?,INTRDR), but ...

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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