Use the ZAPTEXT command, which is an EXEC file on the S-disk. There is no help file for it but I suspect it has the same syntax as the ZAP command. It puts the text files into a temporary TXTLIB, zaps the member in the TXTLIB, then extracts the zapped member.
-----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas Kern Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Install RACF without HLASM??? I just checked and I am wrong. The ZAP command does not work against individual TEXT files. But the CMS LOAD command accepts VER and REP statements at the end of a T EXT file. Does the process used to generate the CPLOAD MODULE use that LOAD c ommand? /Tom Kern On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 15:16:29 -0500, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr ote: >The ZAP command comes to mind, and seems appropriate. An MVS-type >progra m to >customize and MVS-type product. > >/Tom Kern > > >On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 16:03:18 -0400, Alan Altmark ><[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > >>On Tuesday, 06/03/2008 at 02:44 EDT, Leland Lucius >><[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>wrote: >>> So, is it possible? We are a new installation, and have attempted >>> to >>set >>> >>> the DISKF in SYSSEC to DEFER. Unfortunately, no go. >> >>Officially, you cannot customize HCPRWA without HLASM. >> >>If you're good at assembler and VMSES/E build lists, you may be able >>to >>alter the modules and macros in such a way to enable it to assemble >>wit h >>the ASSEMBLE command. (e.g. I don't think it needs HCPPROLG and >>HCPEPI LG >>macros). Not supported, of course, but maybe a way to avoid buying >>the >>assembler. The good news is that HCPRWA is just a table with >>well-defi ned >>external references. You just need to be sure the TEXT deck >>attributes >>are overridden at LOAD time to ensure it is RMODE ANY. YMMV. I haven' t >>tried it. >> >>Developing a way to customize HCPRWA (et. al.) without HLASM is on the To >>Do list. >> >>Alan Altmark >>z/VM Development >>IBM Endicott
