Re: VM: redefine virtual storage from an EXEC

2022-07-17 Thread Seymour J Metz
Maybe you don't have control over what LINERD options XEDIT uses, but XEDIT 
does. 

I wonder whether the MODIFY subcommand uses the same options as reading CMS 
commands from the command line. It would seem more useful if it didn't.

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Seymour J Metz wrote, re XEDIT reading commands:
>Not so; the behavior depends on the LINERD options.



Sorry, no-XEDIT uses what it uses. You don't have any control over LINERD 
options when using XEDIT. You were asking "Which component
recognizes the '#' or the '15'x?  CP or VM (or XEDIT)?", remember.


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Re: VM: redefine virtual storage from an EXEC

2022-07-17 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022 22:10:39 -0400, Phil Smith III wrote:

>Seymour J Metz wrote, re XEDIT reading commands:
>>Not so; the behavior depends on the LINERD options.
>
>Sorry, no-XEDIT uses what it uses. You don't have any control over LINERD 
>options when using XEDIT. You were asking "Which component
>recognizes the '#' or the '15'x?  CP or VM (or XEDIT)?", remember.
> 
Is this relevant?:

SET LINENd  Defines a line end character.

Sometimes I use "¾".  It's mostly harmless.

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Re: VM: redefine virtual storage from an EXEC

2022-07-17 Thread Phil Smith III
Seymour J Metz wrote, re XEDIT reading commands:
>Not so; the behavior depends on the LINERD options.

 

Sorry, no-XEDIT uses what it uses. You don't have any control over LINERD 
options when using XEDIT. You were asking "Which component
recognizes the '#' or the '15'x?  CP or VM (or XEDIT)?", remember.


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ZOSMF and cbpdo

2022-07-17 Thread James Cradesh
Are there any plans to get zOSMF to install CBPDO ordered software?  Is CBPDO 
going away so that all software will be a Serverpac?

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Re: VM: redefine virtual storage from an EXEC

2022-07-17 Thread Seymour J Metz
Not so; the behavior depends on the LINERD options.


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Seymour J Metz wrote:

> The relevant statement is "Which component recognizes the '#' or the
'15'x?  CP or VM (or XEDIT)?". XEDIT can run in either line mode or full
screen; in neither case is the CMS command line relevant.



Your distinction, while reasonable, turns out to be a distinction without a
difference: in linemode, it's the same command line, just being read by
XEDIT. CMS has two modes: command line and full-screen. Anything that isn't
full-screen is command line. (Yes, full-screen CMS blurred this, but it's
dead, right?)


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