On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 14:01:33 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:

>> Was there a job log message, S213-rc identifying the catenand?
>
>15.52.57 JOB01527  IEC141I 
>013-18,IGG0191B,xxxxxxPL,PLKED,ASSEMOBJ-0009,1D41,LS050A,  325
>   325             DATASET.NAME(CZAISAUT)
>
>When I spotted that I figured out the problem. But I started out looking at 
>the program (PLINK) listing. When a program says "this is my problem" it ought 
>to know what it's talking about, right?
>       
Nah.  Just look up that IEC141I in M&C that will tell you what the "-0009" 
means,
and try to remember than catenands are numbered starting from 0, not 1 (I think;
how unlike IBM.  And it should really be "+", not "-".)

Actually, it's just their subtle way of telling you that C programs should be 
built
using UNIX facilities, not JCL.

But does anyone know how to cause "make" to direct its program object output
to a PDSE rather than a UNIX directory?

But what I'd like even more is to see that UNIX directory supported as a
catenand in STEPLIB.

And another of my favorites:
    user@OS/390.25.00: rexx "say BPXWDYN( 'alloc path(''/tmp/wombat'') msg(2)' 
)"
    IKJ56228I PATH /tmp/wombat NOT IN CATALOG OR CATALOG CAN NOT BE ACCESSED
    -32745

CATALOG?  I suppose the less you know, the easier it is to understand what it 
means.

-- gil

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