I am using TSO XMIT to deal with pushing some updates for testing.
So I was doing a test using a :LIST in my names data set (created a distribution list of a sorts). And I used two of my IDs to test with, the one also being the sender. The one that is receive only does not get "notified" that a RECEIVE must be done.
It seems to me, from years gone by, that if someone were to message me via TSO XMIT, that the next time I caused an interrupt (AID key of any kind), I would get notification that I needed to do a RECEIVE.
With the advent of email, this kind of thing has gone by the way-side for most of us.
But now I need to make use of TSO XMIT w/ "Notify" because the testers are not all in the same building, let alone country.
I've been through the TSO Command REF and UGuide. And I've done some testing.
I can't seem to get the recipient to get notification. And the manual indicates that it is the sender that gets all the notifications.
Is this something that went away because of using a security package (e.g., RACF, ACF2, TS, etc.) instead of UADS?
Or are my brain cells misfiring for incorrectly remembered behavior? Regards Steve Thompson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
