Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM wrote: >Never too old to be surprised by software playing tricks with you:
Oh, tell me. If I could make money for each surprises I would be richer than those richest persons on the planet... ... hey, I could ask that space-x guy to build me a [safe] five star hotel rocket to the moon with space for girls and a bar. [1] >Try to trap message IEC386S with an automation tool. This will give you a lot >of headaches, until you discover the messageid is preceded by a blank. So you >should trap ' IEC386S', not 'IEC386S'. How are you trapping it? By message or by string search? Note: - by message, I mean the standard IBM messages with ' ', '*', etc., all of them on a standard place in console/Syslog/etc. - by string, word with spaces as prefix/suffix anywhere on the Syslog/console/etc. >IBM has opened APAR OA52268, so in the meantime you best trap both occurrences >of the message. I don't see that APAR, but will probably see it later this month. Question: At what z/OS level is this APAR applicable? >In detail: >00000210 IEE252I MEMBER IGGCAT00 FOUND IN SYS1.PARMLIB >00000210 IEC386S INVALID KEYWORD DETECTED IN IGGCAT00 AT LINE:EXTENDED(YES) I don't see that shifty message my SYSLOGs... is it good, bad or ugly? ;-) Is that a x'40' or is that a unprintable character? Please post it, just for more Friday funnies. Groete / greetings Elardus Engelbrecht [1] - NASA actually does not allow any alcohol [and sex] in space. 2 reasons, intoxinated astronauts are worse than drunkies on the road, and then there is the fire danger as well as fumes messing with experiments. However, Russia once allowed small quantities wodka for their own cosmonauts. However they may carry up firearms to be used when they land somewhere where there are dangers during a landing on a wrong place. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
