Hi, Ian.
I suspect that today most folks connect to their z/VM systems via a
TN3270 emulator or some sort, rather than via a 'real' 3270. Instead of
having something display the user id in the status ares, I simply rename
the window the emulator is displayed in to be the system and user id
that session is connected to. I use IBM's PCOMM emulator, btw.
Ian S. Worthington wrote:
I don't have access to see that. But I did find it in SYSTEM NETID, thanks.
What do people prefer as a way of customising their sessions so they can
easily tell them apart?
ian
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Subject: Re: Code after RUNNING status?
Have you looked in your SYSTEM CONFIG file for
System_Identifier_Default? I bet it has an I10B after it.
Peter
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Subject: Code after RUNNING status?
My CMS ready prompt has a code after the RUNNING/VM READ/CP READ: I10B,
the
one I'm looking at at the moment.
I've always wondered what that meant. Anyone care to enlighten me?
For extra marks, suggestions of how to replace it with something useful,
maybe
like the userid of the screen I'm looking at so I stop getting them
confused,
would be much appreciated!
ian
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