Thanks - I have figured out how to use it. It's an edit macro and it must therefore be saved with an ".spf" extension instead of the ".isp" one used for CTC Rexx execs. Also, it needs to be invoked while editing a file and not issued as a TSO command. When all that is done, it works OK. Thanks again. Cheers, Chris
On 28/04/2020 13:56, Robert Prins wrote: > On 2020-04-28 03:47, CM Poncelet wrote: >> Thanks, but I get the following errors: >> ecalc(182): Error #39, Evaluation stack overflow >> do until tmp = tail >> >> PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE. >> and >> Error 10: Illegal ISPEXEC Service 'isredit macro (parm) NOPROCESS'. >> >> PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE. >> I have CTC Rexx running under DOS - perhaps not the right environment >> for this <g> > > It probably isn't, and as I do not have access to CTC Rexx, it's > highly unlikely that I'll ever update it for that environment. > However, it probably should get a bit of TLC, given that the last > update was nearly 11 years ago! > > I can only suggest you try a "trace ?r" to see why the error occurs. > > FWIW, if cross-over points are critical, I can concur, yesterday my > P-cycle went through zero, and I managed to put my finger on a still > running band-sander. Result wasn't pretty. > > And for what it's worth, if you use ecalc as a TSO command, you'll > have to move the resulting long-message window to correctly see the > biorhythm graph, on my 160x62 screen moving the left edge to column > 91/2/3/4 will give you a correct display. > > Robert ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
