I guess it does not understand HLA yet.

Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
UFIT
University of Florida
(352) 273-1298

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of David Cole
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 5:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LOOKAT gone? - Doc Buddy? Seriously?

Thanks for the tip.


>Is the ASMA033I message correct?  Could it be ASM033I (without the 
>second A)

Yes, ASMA033I correct. Google it.

ASMAnnnc messages belong to the High Level Assembler.

ASMnnnnnc message belong to the "Auxiliary Storage Manager".

Dave






At 12/2/2016 05:01 PM, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
>"#3) So once you've figured you need to download the message 
>definitions, the next thing you need to know is to which component a 
>particular message belongs. Quick... does anybody know what IEF540I 
>belongs to? 'Cause  apparently I don't. I've downloaded a bunch, and 
>while other messages are now findable, the IEF messages aren't. (At 
>least not yet.)"
>I am doing this with my Android Phone:
>In the area where you typed in the "IEF540I" and pressed "GO" you 
>will have under the search box "Local     More"  Press the "More" 
>side and it will give you the list of message sets that it thinks it is 
>in.  I did the IEF540I after I had already downloaded the z/OS MVS 1.13 
>set and it did not find it, but it presented me with the z/OS MVS 2.1 & 
>2.2 options, so I downloaded the 2.2 version and it gave me the message 
>info.
>Is the ASMA033I message correct?  Could it be ASM033I (without the 
>second A) Al Nims Systems Admin/Programmer 3 UFIT University of Florida
>(352) 273-1298
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Cole
>>Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 4:43 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: LOOKAT gone? - Doc Buddy? Seriously?
>> >There is a phone app called IBM Doc buddy. Try it, you might like it.
>>
>>Tried it. Don't much like it at all!
>>
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>>
>>Ok, I've just now downloaded and installed Doc Buddy (Android 
>>version). And the best I can say about it is, whoever designed the UI 
>>really didn't put much effort into it. I mean seriously, doesn't IBM 
>>put these things out for real world testing first? Then do they even 
>>listen to the feedback???
>>#1) So I installed the app, and of course the very first thing I did 
>>was type in some message ids. Nothing too esoteric. just basic ancient 
>>stuff like, I don't know, do you think it'd be able to find IEF450I??? 
>>Nope... ASMA033I? Nope... Anything? Nope nope nopity nope!
>>#2) It turns out you then have to download... I don't know what IBM 
>>calls them... I'll just call them "message sets". These are organized 
>>by component. But there's no mention of this, no startup tips, tricks 
>>or just general heads-up is put in front of you..
>>Nothing. You install the app, and you're on your own. [Pro-tip: Go to 
>>the "Component" page.]
>>#3) So once you've figured you need to download the message 
>>definitions, the next thing you need to know is to which component a 
>>particular message belongs. Quick... does anybody know what IEF540I 
>>belongs to? 'Cause  apparently I don't. I've downloaded a bunch, and 
>>while other messages are now findable, the IEF messages aren't. (At 
>>least not yet.)
>>#4) Maybe that message set hasn't downloaded yet. It's hard to tell 
>>because there is no status display. The individual messages sets are 
>>hidden in dropdowns that have the very annoying habit of going back 
>>into hiding on you rather quickly...
>>#5) And that's another thing. The components list keeps jumping around 
>>on you because dropdowns that you've opened up spontaneously close 
>>causing the page to jump up, jump down, jump whatever. Come on guys! 
>>Can't you stabilize a display long enough for somebody to touch a 
>>button????
>>
>>#6) Oh and the msgid entry field... So you've got your keyboard open 
>>and you're typing away, and you decide to clear the entire field. But 
>>when you do so, Boom! the keyboard disappears on you. Why????
>>#7) Googling a msgid turns out to be just plain easier.
>>I have not tried very many IBM apps, but so far every one I've tried 
>>feels like it's been written by amateurs!
>>My kid grandson can do better than this!
>>
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>>Ok, I've got the IEFxxx messages now. They were where they belonged, 
>>it just took a long time for the z/OS MVS messages set to download.
>>Good thing I've got a nice fat pipe.
>>But I still don't have the ASMAxxx messages yet. They're apparently 
>>not in the z/OS MVS component, and I don't see an HLASM component 
>>available. Really?
>>Dave Cole
>>ColeSoft Marketing
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