On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 16:54:47 +0000, Wayne Driscoll wrote:

>It clearly isn't buried in TSO logon, because the same ICH70001I message 
>issued at TSO login is also issued to the JESMSGLG dataset of a batch job. I 
>believe it has to do with the use of the MSGxxx operands on the RACROUTE 
>request.
> 
Whatever.  The root question is, why doesn't ssh login display it likewise?

>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Paul Gilmartin
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:46 AM
>
>>>True. I really like the fact that wnen I log into TSO, it tells me the
>>>last time my ID was used for some purpose. I wish that the log in to
>>>z/OS UNIX, via ssh, did the same thing.
>>
>I believe Walt Farrell(?) commented, years ago, that that function is buried 
>inextricably in TSO logon processing.
>
>Conway's Law.  Another case where IBM designers appear to flee from reusable 
>code.  Some systems even have a user command to display that information 
>electively.

-- gil

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