Thank you, Alex, for sending me a copy of GG66-3131! Much appreciated.
Lizette wrote:
Did you check out the cbttape.org for file 290?
Yes, that's Howard Gilbert's GPSAM. Howard's an old friend from when
we worked together back in the '70s. He's also one of the best
programmers I've ever met. I had forgotten that he wrote that. I've
downloaded it and am studying it with interest.
Tom Marchant wrote:
Did you try bitsavers? If they don't have it, perhaps someone who
does would be kind enough to upload it.
Thanks for the suggestion Tom, But I was lucky enough that Alex was
able to send me a copy.
Dave
At 10/3/2015 04:26 PM, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering writing a Subsystem to intercept an output file and
putting it somewhere else. It looks like // DD SUBSYS= might be one
good way to do this.
I understand that there is an ancient
redbook/orangebook/whateverbook that discusses how to do this. it
was written by IBM's Washington Systems Center and titled "The
Subsystem Interface in MVS/SP Version 3" (GC66-3131). Of course,
that book is long gone from the usual sources... I'm just wondering
if anyone has a copy they could hook me up with?
Yes, I know about the "MVS Subsystem Interface" manual, "im just
looking for additional information.
Thanks
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