Hi Howard,
That file is just a "print header" file that we use to separate the
reports. Since
I use 'CP SPOOL PRT CONT' everything comes out in one spool file. I
wanted
some kind of header to show me where one ended and the next began.
You
can either remove these lines, or create file with those names for
separator
pages.
' PRINT SYSEXN RPT-HDR (CC'
' PRINT SUMMARY RPT-HDR (CC '
' PRINT CLEARIT RPT-HDR (CC '
Here is what one of them looks like:
1
*********************************************************
******
******
******
******
****** SYSTEM EXCEPTION REPORT ******
******
******
******
******
**********************************************************
Ed Zell
Illinois Mutual Life
(309) 636-0107
________________________________
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 5:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: EREP process question.
Ed, Once again thanks,
The RUNEREP exec, when it gets to the following statement:
'PRINT SYSEXN RPT-HDR (CC'
states that it can't find file SYSEXN RPT-HDR
Is this really a separate file or something else.
If separate could you forward a sample of the file.
Thanks
>>> Ed Zell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/4/2008 4:55 PM >>>
Howard,
Here is how we process EREP.
Operator logs on to EREP and issues #CP EXT and then responds
END to the prompt.
Operator types RUNEREP to fire up the EXEC to process the data
and then clear it out
After it runs, Operator types PROFILE to start EREP back up
again and then #CP DISC
/* RUNEREP EXEC PROCESS EREP DATA */
' ACC 201 C/A'
' CP SPOOL PRINTER TO SPOOLER CLASS Z NOHOLD CONT'
' PRINT SYSEXN RPT-HDR (CC'
' EXEC SYSEXN '
' PRINT SUMMARY RPT-HDR (CC '
' EXEC SUMMARY '
' PRINT CLEARIT RPT-HDR (CC '
' EXEC CLEARIT '
' CP SPOOL PRINTER CLOSE NAME EREP 12345'
' REL C'
/* SYSEXN EXEC SYSTEM EXCEPTION REPORT */
MAKEBUF
QUEUE 'SYSEXN,TABSIZE=512K,ACC=N '
QUEUE
'CPEREP'
/* SUMMARY EXEC PRODUCE SUMMARY REPORT */
MAKEBUF
QUEUE 'PRINT=SU,ACC=N,TABSIZE=100K,LINECT=60 '
QUEUE
'CPEREP'
/* CLEARIT EXEC CLEAR OUT THE FILE */
MAKEBUF
QUEUE 'PRINT=AL,ACC=N,TABSIZE=100K,LINECT=60,ZERO=Y '
QUEUE
'CPEREP'
Ed Zell
Illinois Mutual Life
(309) 636-0107
________________________________
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 3:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EREP process question.
I'm using the EREP parameter below to go against the z/VM EREP machine.
The file XAEREPIO RECORD is out there and is some what larger then
yesterday.
Shouldn't the above file be deleted by these parameter?
SYSUM
ACC=Y
ZERO=Y
ENDPARM
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