fwiw, it is Friday in Australia, China, and Japan...

I have no idea what the etymology of that CICS version of BREXIT is, but it
occurs to me that it could a synonym of IEFBR14 (BR EXIT), as any program*
launched by the system has R14 pointing at an EXIT SVC.

sas

*except the exceptions, which of course there are legion.


On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 10:06 AM, Peter Hunkeler <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is almost Friday.
>
> I'm not a CICS guy, but while looking up something I stumbled across this:
>
>
> From the CICS TS Reference, "Transaction Resources", I just learnt that
> the CICS developers at Hursley long foresaw the UK will leave the EU one
> day or the other: There is a transaction definition parameter called
> BREXIT, and an associated START BREXIT command.
>
>
> LOL. Too cute not to share.
>
>
>
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