Re: JES2 Exit 23

2015-05-30 Thread Ed Finnell
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In a message dated 5/30/2015 11:03:12 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
peter.far...@broadridge.com writes:

Sorry  Ed, I have not started any such list, and probably never will since 
I'm in  applications, not in  systems.



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Re: Question on 3270 Devices

2015-05-30 Thread zMan
OK, this is sorta OT, but related: in the late 1990s I had the pleasure of
working for a while at a customer site. Some of the time I used a
coax-connected device with a large (for the time) screen that could either
support four 3279 sessions at once, or one 3279 session that took the whole
screen (you could switch modes; in single-session mode, you'd then cycle
through the sessions). The single-session mode was great late at night when
very tired.

Anyone remember this device? It wasn't IBM.

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.com
wrote:

 Probably the last time they sold one.  :-)

 Rex

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 revision date 12/26/2003 ???

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Re: Question on 3270 Devices

2015-05-30 Thread Mike Schwab
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/24418022956044456/
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.f54ug00/ispug49.htm


On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 7:36 PM, J O Skip Robinson
jo.skip.robin...@sce.com wrote:
 Sounds a lot like 3290, which was very much an IBM device. Had a large gas 
 panel display with orange on black. (Netflix anyone?) Configurable in various 
 ways as you describe.
 .
 .
 .
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 Southern California Edison Company
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 Behalf Of zMan
 Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 5:27 PM
 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 Subject: Re: Question on 3270 Devices

 OK, this is sorta OT, but related: in the late 1990s I had the pleasure of 
 working for a while at a customer site. Some of the time I used a 
 coax-connected device with a large (for the time) screen that could either 
 support four 3279 sessions at once, or one 3279 session that took the whole 
 screen (you could switch modes; in single-session mode, you'd then cycle 
 through the sessions). The single-session mode was great late at night when 
 very tired.

 Anyone remember this device? It wasn't IBM.

 On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.com
 wrote:

 Probably the last time they sold one.  :-)

 Rex

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 Subject: Re: Question on 3270 Devices

 revision date 12/26/2003 ???

 Charles

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Re: New Line vs. Line Feed

2015-05-30 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
Gil is correct, \n is implementation dependent.
Actually, PCRE handles it correctly, except that I've got confused and chose an 
incorrect option in my config.h.  Once I've corrected it tests run smoothly and 
produce correct test results.

Thanks all for explanations and advice
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Re: Question on 3270 Devices

2015-05-30 Thread J O Skip Robinson
Sounds a lot like 3290, which was very much an IBM device. Had a large gas 
panel display with orange on black. (Netflix anyone?) Configurable in various 
ways as you describe. 
.
.
.
J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler 
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
626-302-7535 Office
323-715-0595 Mobile
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Of zMan
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 5:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Question on 3270 Devices

OK, this is sorta OT, but related: in the late 1990s I had the pleasure of 
working for a while at a customer site. Some of the time I used a 
coax-connected device with a large (for the time) screen that could either 
support four 3279 sessions at once, or one 3279 session that took the whole 
screen (you could switch modes; in single-session mode, you'd then cycle 
through the sessions). The single-session mode was great late at night when 
very tired.

Anyone remember this device? It wasn't IBM.

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.com
wrote:

 Probably the last time they sold one.  :-)

 Rex

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 Subject: Re: Question on 3270 Devices

 revision date 12/26/2003 ???

 Charles

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Re: Question on 3270 Devices

2015-05-30 Thread Linda
We had several of these. IBM 3290. Ours were coax attached to a couple of IBM 
3174 Controllers.  Black background, orange character set. 

Linda

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 On May 30, 2015, at 5:27 PM, zMan zedgarhoo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 OK, this is sorta OT, but related: in the late 1990s I had the pleasure of
 working for a while at a customer site. Some of the time I used a
 coax-connected device with a large (for the time) screen that could either
 support four 3279 sessions at once, or one 3279 session that took the whole
 screen (you could switch modes; in single-session mode, you'd then cycle
 through the sessions). The single-session mode was great late at night when
 very tired.
 
 Anyone remember this device? It wasn't IBM.
 
 On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.com
 wrote:
 
 Probably the last time they sold one.  :-)
 
 Rex
 
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 Behalf Of Charles Mills
 Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:44 AM
 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 Subject: Re: Question on 3270 Devices
 
 revision date 12/26/2003 ???
 
 Charles
 
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Re: Any freeware for practicing SMP/E

2015-05-30 Thread Ed Gould

Mike,

Maybe its smp4 you are thinking of? SMPE didn't come along till later.

Ed

On May 29, 2015, at 10:37 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:


Well, it is old, but it is free.
http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/
Click on Install MVS 3.8.
It includes instructions for loading MVS 3.7 on 2 3330 packs.
You then update SMPE and install MVS 3.8.
You can also then install the IBM PTFs and User PTFs to get to MVS
3.8J with Turnkey enhancements.
LOTS of SMPE practice.

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Rajesh Kumar  
herowith.z...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Team,

As i'm new and  started to learning SMP/E tool, i would like to  
practice it

on my test system.

Could someone  please suggest me some best  freeware  to install(for
training purpose).
Please share the link  and freeware product  which is best for my  
os 1.11.


Regards,
Rajesh

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Re: JES2 Exit 23

2015-05-30 Thread Lizette Koehler
I have not found any definitive info on how to extract the Accounting 
information on a JOB producing output and getting it to the APSUX01/APSUX01P  
exit.

You might want to contact IBM directly via an SR for assistance.  

What version of PSF are you running?  Are you using Assembler or C Language?
Have you looked at the IEFJESCT to see what is available in the JES2 
Communications Area?

Lizette


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 If you are not aware, there is also a JES2 List that might be helpful as well.
 IBMMAIN or JES2 will be good.
 
 To join JES2 - use this URL
 JES2  http://listserv.vt.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=jes2-l
 
 Have you looked at the JES2 EXITS manual?  SA22-7534-13   z/OS JES2
 Installation Exits
 
 Lizette
 
 
 
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  Hallo,
  I‘m for the first time involved with JES2 exits.  The issue is
  printing with PSF. I have to write accounting information from the Job
  Card on the Job Header Page. This will be done in PSF Header Exit
  APSUX01. The question is how to get the information there. I would
  like to pass the accounting field  by putting it in the  JSPA in JES2
  Exit 23  HASX23A. Can somebody give me a hint, how to get the Jobcard in
 HASX23A, or an other solution?
  Best regards
  Markus Haselbach
  Credit-Suisse AG
 

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JES2 Exit 23

2015-05-30 Thread Markus Haselbach
Hallo,
I‘m for the first time involved with JES2 exits.  The issue is printing with 
PSF. I have to write accounting information from the Job Card on the Job Header 
Page. This will be done in PSF Header Exit APSUX01. The question is how to get 
the information there. I would like to pass the accounting field  by  putting 
it in the  JSPA in JES2 Exit 23  HASX23A. Can somebody give me a hint, how to 
get the Jobcard in HASX23A, or an other solution?
Best regards
Markus Haselbach
Credit-Suisse AG

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Re: z/OS V2.1 and SETLOAD

2015-05-30 Thread Peter Relson
SYMUPDAT was never supported. The IEASYMUP program had been provided about 
10 years ago.
z/OS 2.1 provides IEASYMU2 instead. If you invoke the z/OS 2.1 IEASYMUP it 
will issue a message telling you so.

I think/hope it is clearly defined that SETLOAD xx,IEASYM identifies the 
*entire* symbol definition, not a delta.
The intent is that it represents what you will use upon the next IPL.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design

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Re: Any freeware for practicing SMP/E

2015-05-30 Thread Joel Ewing
On 05/29/2015 10:37 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
 Well, it is old, but it is free.
 http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/
 Click on Install MVS 3.8.
 It includes instructions for loading MVS 3.7 on 2 3330 packs.
 You then update SMPE and install MVS 3.8.
 You can also then install the IBM PTFs and User PTFs to get to MVS
 3.8J with Turnkey enhancements.
 LOTS of SMPE practice.
 
 On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Rajesh Kumar herowith.z...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Team,

 As i'm new and  started to learning SMP/E tool, i would like to practice it
 on my test system.

 Could someone  please suggest me some best  freeware  to install(for
 training purpose).
 Please share the link  and freeware product  which is best for my os 1.11.

 Regards,
 Rajesh


I'm sure you mean SMP4 not SMP/E with respect to MVS 3.8 and Hercules.

SMP/E wasn't introduced until MVS/XA, which is where I started doing MVS
maintenance.  Many add-on products for MVS  at that time still had JCL
examples for install/maintenance using both SMP4 and SMP/E, and
occasionally even MVS/XA related APARs would slip up and give action
statements for SMP4 which had to be translated to SMP/E counterparts.

My impression from those examples was that SMP4 was considerably more
primitive than SMP/E, that some important functions in SMP/E were not in
SMP4, and there were distinct differences in required statement
sequences and syntax.  Playing with SMP4 would show you the IBM concept
of SYSMOD and TLIB/DLIB-based maintenance but would not be a good
substitute for actual SMP/E training.  For example, the VSAM-based
databases used by SMP/E to track the status of product components were
introduced in SMP/E, so one would expect radical differences from the
SMP4 rules for creating a product database and the techniques available
for manipulating it.
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Re: JES2 Exit 23

2015-05-30 Thread Ed Finnell
Think Peter Farley started an AFP list since the old one seems to be  
dormant. Check the prose in APS samp exits. Think most of the stuff is there.  
You can test by just putting your exit in a separate exits
PDS for a particular printer. There will need to be one for CUT sheet and  
one for continuous forms.
 
A couple of AFP developers are subscribed to IBM-Main. Although they have  
day time jobs they pitch in
to keep us on the right path.
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/30/2015 7:28:15 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
stars...@mindspring.com writes:

IBMMAIN  or JES2 will be good.


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Re: JES2 Exit 23

2015-05-30 Thread Farley, Peter x23353
Sorry Ed, I have not started any such list, and probably never will since I'm 
in applications, not in systems.

Unless there is another Peter Farley out there?  Dopplegangers do exist, they 
say.  I hope it's not a case of identity theft . . . 

Peter

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Think Peter Farley started an AFP list since the old one seems to be  
dormant. Check the prose in APS samp exits. Think most of the stuff is there.  
You can test by just putting your exit in a separate exits
PDS for a particular printer. There will need to be one for CUT sheet and  
one for continuous forms.
 
A couple of AFP developers are subscribed to IBM-Main. Although they have  
day time jobs they pitch in
to keep us on the right path.
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/30/2015 7:28:15 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
stars...@mindspring.com writes:

IBMMAIN  or JES2 will be good.
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