John,

I thought so....I am going to check it out, your one in a million my friend.

Thank you.

Scott


On Saturday, March 19, 2016, John McKown <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Scott Ford <[email protected]
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > We are in the process of organizing our source code for our Adapters (
> that
> > what Mgmt is calling them for RACF, ACF2 and Top-Secret ).
> > We have our source code stored on GIT on Bitbucket.org. I use SourceTree
> to
> > 'Pull , Push and Commit'.  My issue I am trying to solve is:
> >
> > 1. How to edit on a PC , my laptop
> > 2. Submit to my local z/OS ( I have zOS running at Home )
> > 3. Retrieve the output from the compile or assembly or both and see what
> > errors exist.
> >
> > I am on z/OS 1.10 , I would like to use something like 'scp' between my
> > Windows 10 Laptop and the Linux box running z/OS.
>
>
> ​Since you mention "scp", I _assume_ you have OpenSSH running on z/OS. If
> so, then _run_ do NOT walk, to
> http://dovetail.com/downloads/coz/index.html,
> download & install everything! Honest. It has a zero cost license. You can
> then use the Dataset Pipes to do everything you want. The "fromdsn" and
> "fromfile" commands on your PC can be used to download​ from a z/OS dataset
> (seq or PDS member) or z/OS UNIX file to your PC, via "ssh", doing code
> conversion. You can then edit the file on your PC using your favorite
> editor. Finally, you can upload the code to z/OS via the "todsn" or
> "tofile" to upload, with code conversion, to a z/OS data set or UNIX file
> respectively.
>
> You can use "todsn" to submit a job which resides, in ASCII, on your PC to
> z/OS doing a command similar to:
>
> todsn -ssh myracfid@myzosip -x 'sysout(x) writer(intrdr) recfm(fb)
> lrecl(80)' x <my-job.jcl #jcl is in native code page
>
> there is a command in the packages above called "lsjes" which can tell you
> what your job status is via a command similar to:
>
> cozclient -ssh myracfid@myzosip lsjes
>
> You can do something similar to the "question mark" command within the HELD
> display of SDSF using a command like:
>
> cozclient -ssh myracfid@myzosip lsjes -d j???? # where j???? is the JES
> job
> number (not job name)
>
> You can fetch the job's output via:
>
> fromdsn -ssh myracfid@myzosip -jes.j???? >job-output.txt # again j???? is
> the JES job number
>
> ===
>
> I do some _very_ wacky stuff myself using the Dovetailed tools. They are
> simply _fantastic_ people. And Kirk Wolfe hangs out around here, too!
>
>
>
> > I could write C Socket server and pass commands and pass back output and
> > use ftp to push the actual source code up to z/OS,
> > then have the command coming from the Socket server execute a command to
> > compile/assemble.
> >
> > Is there an easier way ? We dont have RD/z ...
> >
> > Regards,
> > Scott
> > IDMWORKS
> >
>
>
>  --
> A fail-safe circuit will destroy others. -- Klipstein
>
> Maranatha! <><
> John McKown
>
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