On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:17 AM, David Crayford <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 13/10/2015 11:08 AM, John McKown wrote:
>
>> ​I am assuming that, like where I work, the people in charge of the money
>> don't want to spend it. I recall you mentioning my JES2DISK. It is not on
>> the CBTtape, but can be downloaded here:
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/JohnArchieMckown/b27747d0c4750a258997
>>
>> That is a "gist" on the GitHub site. There is a button the right hand side
>> labeled "Download ZIP" for "normal" people (i.e. people who don't use the
>> git SCM system). The OP can click on that, unzip the file on his PC (I
>> assume Windows because that what most people run, despite my opinion of it
>> and MS).
>>
>
> What I normally do with gists is switch to raw view, copy the URL and then
> use curl to download the file from a z/OS Unix shell. I can redirect the
> output to either a Unix file or MVS data set.
> I find that much more convenient than the download to workstation, unzip,
> FTP to z/OS pipeline.
>

​That is a nice way to do it. In this specific case, I am not too sure that
the OP has enough z/OS UNIX experience to do that. I get the impression
that he perhaps he is rather new in this arena. But perhaps I'm selling him
short. If so, I offer my apologies.​

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Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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