Hi all,
I tried to use the head file iostream.h(in pds cbc.sclbh.h),but got
error when compiled the source:
(IOSTREAM):101 Definition of function class requires parenthese
(IOSTREAM):101 Syntax error: possible issing '{'?
(IOSTREAM):109 Undeclared identifier goodbit.
(IOSTREAM):109
John P Baker wrote:
At the same time, consider the costs to the individuals whose private
financial records may have been compromised.
What are the costs ? It was said the costs are huge, but WHAT they are ?
How much ?
As far as compatibility, XML structured data which has been encrypted
Wang
I suspect you are compiling in C when you need to compile as C++. iostream.h
is a C++ library component.
HTH
Julian
Hi all,
I tried to use the head file iostream.h(in pds cbc.sclbh.h),but got
error when compiled the source:
(IOSTREAM):101 Definition of function class requires
I know this question keeps coming up from time to time but I couldn't
find my the answer in the archives and I need to know the end of support
dates for the various flavors of COBOL, including the current level of
COBOL.
I have a link to an IBM website that has some dates,
In a message dated 6/7/2005 9:43:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I find it ironic that the very institutions who are guilty of losing so much
information are marketing identity theft insurance on the accounts they
offer to customers.
Connecting the dots...
A
Bill,
I wonder if some astute lawyer will file under the RICO laws or possibly a
class action suit. I.T. risk assessment and security have got to be some of
the hotest areas IBM could get involved in from both a services and software
products perspective.
Paul Hanrahan
-Original
Hi
Maybe someone have seen a JCL to XML converter
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I don't believe that RICO applies. Doesn't conviction under RICO require
that the defendant have taken part in some overt criminal act?
Unless the Federal Government enacts provisions requiring that financial
institutions implement some minimal degree of protection for these financial
records,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My only problem with integrity/security APARs is that I have no way to be
sure I'm getting them all.
Walt, can you assure us that all such fixes are included in each RSU order
from ShopzSeries? If not, when do they ship?
I'm not Walt (I don't even play him on TV),
Hi
We produce SYSMDUMP's with DISP=MOD, and the SYSMDUMP dataset contains a
number of DUMP's
Any method to select the second etc. dump?
( I see I could use GENER to copy from the 'DR2 H' header)
Any better idea maybe ?
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From: Miklos Szigetvari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:05 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Multiple SYSMDUMP in a dataset
Hi
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:04:45 +0200, Miklos Szigetvari
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
We produce SYSMDUMP's with DISP=MOD, and the SYSMDUMP dataset contains a
number of DUMP's
Any method to select the second etc. dump?
( I see I could use GENER to copy from the 'DR2 H' header)
Any better idea
On 7 Jun 2005 16:44:28 -0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Leonard Woren) wrote:
Once while driving near LAX I saw SYSUT2. I assume that was the
household's second car...
And years ago, driving around the Marina Del Rey area of Los Angeles, I
spotted a car with the plates: IEFBR14. Wonder what that
Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
We produce SYSMDUMP's with DISP=MOD, and the SYSMDUMP dataset contains a
number of DUMP's
Any method to select the second etc. dump?
( I see I could use GENER to copy from the 'DR2 H' header)
Any better idea maybe ?
Using DISP=MOD is a good idea. ISPF, for one,
z/OS R6 is compliant with XPG 4.2.
Portions of further standards are implemented, but none to the point where
compliance can be claimed. We tend to pick and choose additional function
as the need arises.
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Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
We produce SYSMDUMP's with DISP=MOD, and the SYSMDUMP dataset contains a
number of DUMP's
Any method to select the second etc. dump?
( I see I could use GENER to copy from the 'DR2 H' header)
Any better idea maybe ?
Using DISP=MOD is a
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 16:43:00 -0700, Skip Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There is supposedly a way within DFS/SMB to relate the
remote network (PC) userid to the appropriate z/OS userid. I have NEVER
been able to make that work.
When I played with Samba back around 1999, I'm pretty sure I was
Jim Horne wrote:
I know this question keeps coming up from time to
time but I couldn't find my the answer in the archives
and I need to know the end of support dates for the
various flavors of COBOL, including the current level
of COBOL.
I use
I don't think RICO would apply either but would be a way to apply pressure.
A local lawyer here, now deceased, brought RICO charges against the Catholic
Diocese based on the Diocese protecting the priests from the usual
prosecution that a pedophile is subject to. - Paul
-Original Message-
Okay, so based on lack of response, I'm guessing that I really am the
only one.
Gary
-Original Message-
Subject: IRD Short Engine Effect at 100% CEC utilization
All,
Has anyone besides me noticed IRD allow short on engines in an LPAR
cluster with Weight Management and CPU Vary
Well, if that was your whole original message I'd say it was not much to go
on. :-(
Care to expand?
Cheers, Martin
Martin Packer, MBCS CITPMartin Packer/UK/IBM
020-8832-5167 in the UK (+44) (MOBX 273643, Internal 7-325167, Mobile
07802-245584)
External Blog:
Would some one be kind enough to tell me where I can find the default time out
values for TSO.
I would like to find the module/member which indicates how long it take before
a user is logged off the system.
Thanks.
-
Discover Yahoo!
Get
Without a session manager that would be in SMFPRMxx. See JWT=
Bob
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Howard Rifkind
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:47 AM
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Subject:TSO and LOGOFF
Here is a much more precise answer to the question. Thanks to Nick Carbone
in the C group for the response.
z/OS is sitting at the XPG 4.2 branding level achieved back in MVS 5.2.2.
You mention UNIX 95. I suppose that could be considered equiavalent to XPG
4.2. Since then, we have implemented
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 07:47:13 -0700, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Would some one be kind enough to tell me where I can find the default time
out values for TSO.
I would like to find the module/member which indicates how long it take
before a user is logged off the system.
Thanks.
In
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 11:32:50 +0200, R.S. wrote:
John P Baker wrote:
At the same time, consider the costs to the individuals whose private
financial records may have been compromised.
What are the costs ? It was said the costs are huge, but WHAT they are ?
How much ?
Based upon locally reported
John,
Actually, in my part of the world Citibank has a pretty good record in my
opinion. I used to travel regularly to Indonesia a few years ago using a
Citibank Credit Card.
Twice in an eighteen month period I was part of a mass card replacement for
everyone that had used a Citibank credit
Another method of handling programs that produce multiple dumps is to
use FREE=CLOSE to allow multiple dump DDs. e.g.
//TEST1 EXEC PGM=SHRMAIN,REGION=5M
//STEPLIB DD DSN=SASDTP.TEST.LOAD,DISP=SHR
//CTRANS DD DSN=SASDTP.LC750.LOAD,DISP=SHR
//
I just took a quick look at one of the affected volumes. Of 3800 datasets on
the volume, 1600 of them have 0 tracks allocated, and have 44-character
dsnames. This is a great example of how to fill up a VTOC and VTOCIX before
the volume runs out of space, if the VTOC and VTOCIX were sized
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Miklos Szigetvari
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 7:44 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: JCL to XML
Hi
Maybe someone have seen a JCL to XML converter
I don't understand what
Further to John's comment PTFs for Security and Integrity APARs
become RSU on the same schedule as PTFs for HIPER APARs. That means that
PTFs for Security and Integrity problems become RSU between 5 and 9 weeks
after the PTF becomes available to customers from IBM Software
Manufacturing
Don Poitras wrote:
Another method of handling programs that produce multiple dumps is to
use FREE=CLOSE to allow multiple dump DDs. e.g.
//TEST1 EXEC PGM=SHRMAIN,REGION=5M
//STEPLIB DD DSN=SASDTP.TEST.LOAD,DISP=SHR
//CTRANS DD
Does this pragma imply that parameters are passed by reference? I hope so.
Because, if not, the last by value parm will get the first bit set, which
changes its value.
Kind regards
Bernd
Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 17:17 schrieben Sie:
Never mind. #pragma linkage (func,OS) DOES indeed
Ron,
The issue a not the card number but is rather all of the personal information
(i.e., social security numbers, transaction histories, etc.) which can be used
to establish identity.
Replacing cards is easy. Repairing damaged credit is another thing all
together.
John P Baker
Software
Hello All,
We are having an issue with a job using VSAM. As shown below the VSAM dataset
below gets a zero return code from the delete command.
However in the next command the user is trying to alter (rename) another VSAM
dataset to the name of the previously deleted dataset and it doens't
In my specific case I am passing p1, p2, ... deliberately. I will try
removing the operator and see what is generated...
OK, tried that and without a operator the generated code passes the
address of a COPY of the value of the variable. So, the parameter list is
addresses, but NOT the address
I should get one that says 2086A04 or some such. Or maybe DINO.
Jon
snip
I saw that one. That was one I wanted to get when I lived in California,
along with IFOX00 and IEV90, both of which were also taken.
I noticed that my vanity plate, which I released in 1991 and became
available in 1998,
Thanks a lot! That's much better than the older link I had.
Jim Horne
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
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Behalf Of Schneiderwent, Craig
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:23 AM
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Don Poitras wrote:
Another method of handling programs that produce multiple dumps is to
use FREE=CLOSE to allow multiple dump snip
FREE=CLOSE is a problematic API to exploit. I'm fairly certain that
we've (MVS element of z/OS) never documented that SYSMDUMPs are opened
just once per
Hi
I would like to have something converts the JCL, exactly as it is in
your sample.
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favorite (not sure about the J, but the B and C are right).
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Behalf Of Jon Brock
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:17 AM
To:
Something obviously threw your alignment off
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Of Ed Finnell
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 1:41 PM
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In a message dated 6/8/2005 12:44:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something obviously threw your alignment off
So much fun, shouldn't have even tried. Thought if I did only spaces and
fixed Font it would be OKAY, but NO! Have a good one
DELETE DEVE.ZSSV.ZOD000 PURGE CLUSTER
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOP000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOX000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOQ000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOY000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOD000 DELETED
IDC0001I FUNCTION COMPLETED,
Now... Let's see if it works from the mainframe...
old archaic relic that it is.
C D E
0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF
ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
John Abernethy wrote:
Ed,
The machine is a z800. They want to encrypt things on
a PC type machine and send it to the MAINFRAME. Decrypt it and
process it and then save it on a file on the MAINFRAME in
encrypted format. At least that is what I understand. The powers
to be change their ideas
We have JES2 exit 6 active on two lpars and have the approval to disable
it. This exit, among other things, does a number of svc 26 lookups. We
would like to be able to quantify how much cpu utilization is reduced by
turning off the exit. Can this be measured?
Thanks again.
Alan Schwartz
Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
Skip - updating ShopzSeries is exactly what I had been using it for when
it worked.
If I remember right there are two address spaces DFS and DFSKERN.
I have watched the startup and it looks like DFSKERN is starting and
failing
with a IOEW16075A ... Host
Alan,
A product called Stobe from Compuware may accomplish this.
Kevin.
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We have JES2 exit 6 active on two lpars and have the approval to disable
it. This exit, among other things, does a number of svc 26 lookups. We
would like to be
In a message dated 6/8/2005 1:57:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have JES2 exit 6 active on two lpars and have the approval to disable
it. This exit, among other things, does a number of svc 26 lookups. We
would like to be able to quantify how much cpu
All,
Could anybody tell me of an easy way to obtain the IP address of a 2074
thats connected to our MF, it's an OS/2 box
TIA
Phil Miscione
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Alan Schwartz wrote:
We have JES2 exit 6 active on two lpars and have the approval to disable
it. This exit, among other things, does a number of svc 26 lookups. We
would like to be able to quantify how much cpu utilization is reduced by
turning off the exit. Can this be measured?
If
Bruce Black wrote:
Another method of handling programs that produce multiple dumps is to
use FREE=CLOSE to allow multiple dump DDs. e.g.
//TEST1 EXEC PGM=SHRMAIN,REGION=5M
//STEPLIB DD DSN=SASDTP.TEST.LOAD,DISP=SHR
//CTRANS DD DSN=SASDTP.LC750.LOAD,DISP=SHR
// DD
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:30:26PM -0700, Edward E. Jaffe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
If you want to know how much CPU time an exit uses, don't remove it! Put
a TIMEUSED macro at entry and exit --
[snip]
What about JES2's overhead in invoking the exit? In the particular
case in question
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 12:30 -0700, Edward E. Jaffe wrote:
If you want to know how much CPU time an exit uses, don't remove it! Put
a TIMEUSED macro at entry and exit
A good suggestion, Ed -- but will it capture time spent in the CATALOG
address space (as a side effect of those SVC 26 calls)?
Philip Miscione wrote:
All,
Could anybody tell me of an easy way to obtain the IP address of a 2074
thats connected to our MF, it's an OS/2 box
TIA
Phil Miscione
Phil,
I don't know how to do that, but just a point:
you had no Subject line; many people will filter
out postings with a
David Andrews wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 12:30 -0700, Edward E. Jaffe wrote:
If you want to know how much CPU time an exit uses, don't remove it! Put
a TIMEUSED macro at entry and exit
A good suggestion, Ed -- but will it capture time spent in the CATALOG
address space (as a side
Always had a preference for S22F myself ... did see IEF450I on a plate once.
-Original Message-
Jon Brock
I should get one that says 2086A04 or some such. Or maybe DINO.
Jon
snip
I saw that one. That was one I wanted to get when I lived in California,
along with IFOX00 and IEV90,
Steve Comstock wrote:
Philip Miscione wrote:
All,
Could anybody tell me of an easy way to obtain the IP address of a 2074
thats connected to our MF, it's an OS/2 box
TIA
Phil Miscione
Phil,
I don't know how to do that, but just a point:
you had no Subject line; many people will filter
OS/Warp (lower left corner of desktop) = OS/2 System = TCPIP Shadows
= TCPIP Configuration = TCPIP Configuration (Local), click on adapter
number.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Thanks for the info
Phil Miscione
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:05 PM
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Subject:
OS/Warp (lower left corner of desktop) = OS/2 System = TCPIP Shadows
=
Phil,
IP Address is configured in the 2074 itself. you could have to use the
configurator on 2074 to find the same. If it has a DNS entry and uses a
meaningful entry, you could try this on command prompt
NSLOOKUP
ls -d your-domain-name dns-entry.txt
exit
and find the file to look up the
All,
Could anybody tell me of an easy way to obtain the IP address
of a 2074
thats connected to our MF, it's an OS/2 box
You should have a 2074 Configuration Guide. If not, download it here
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/s390/os390/bkserv/hwpdf/2074.html
Page 1-13 Update LAN Configuration
Final resolution: OA12150 fixes a PE UA18318.
Backed of the PE and everything is good again.
Alan
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Shmuel,
I haven't a clue about dumps, traces, etc. I do know that IBM was contacted.
The problem is in some of our bank branches and it forces them to reboot. I am
only attempting to find a resource to look and fix the problem, not to fix it
myself.
Thanks anyway,
Bob
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Thanks, John.
Do you recognize those other errors?
Bob
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Well, someone seems to be paying attention (Sorry for the wrap):
CNET News - Plugging the mainframe brain drain
June 8, 2005, 4:00 AM PT
By Bill Miller, BMC
http://news.com.com/Plugging+the+mainframe+brain+drain/2010-1010-5735569.html?part=dhttag=nprotag=nl.e433
Peter Duffy
MF Consultant
LA,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Thanks, John.
Do you recognize those other errors?
The other errors are TRAP-D. Same thing as 0C4 on MVS. Most likely a
bad pointer. Usually there is a screen that pops up and shows enough
info to identify the failing instruction. Most OS/2
BTW I would love to have MVS 310E as my car number plate
DB2 GUY
Arnie Cashinghino, founder of the CBT Tape, had TURKEY for a license
plate. The Turkey is the MVS symbol at SHARE.
Once while driving near LAX I saw SYSUT2. I assume that was the
household's second car...
And that the
I would like clarification on Ed's point. I have made it a point NOT to
synchronize my SMB password with anything else because I thought it was
merely stored in the clear in some HFS like /etc. Does it really go into
the RACF DCE segment?
.
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Hello,
I was trying to create a Management Class to Migrate a dataset after 1
day, keep it for 31 days and after that expire it. In this case we migrate
those datasets directly to ML2.
How am I supose to define the management class to perform such an action.
I have the following define;
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2005
at 07:41 AM, Bill Fairchild [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
A cynical executive might be tempted to lose the info on purpose so
his customers would have more need of the insurance - the classical
protection racket.
A cynical customer might believe that it has
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/07/2005
at 09:39 PM, John S. Giltner, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hopefully to save you some time and money. A 657 is a host name
resolution problem. It it seems that the 3270 emulator is setup to
do TN3270 and either the host name or IP address configured for
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/07/2005
at 06:13 PM, Norman Hollander [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If you are specifically talking about CA products, I would call the
Support Desk and ask for Temporary Keys for the D/R test.
We did; it didn't work.
'm not a lawyer; but I don't believe that using zVM
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 11:50:22PM +0100, Perryman, Brian wrote:
I think I once read or was once told by someone that, in the US, you could
have any vehicle licence plate as long as it was no more than eight
characters, and didn't even have to be unique - by far and away the most
popular being
Hi
We would like to see the OUTPUT statements in one case and in the
other case we would
like to see the called program and the used datasets
Steve Comstock wrote:
Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
I would like to have something converts the JCL, exactly as it is in
your sample.
Out of
EXECIO in the early TSOE days supported only reading an entire file into an
array in one shot. While VM seemed to have no gag reflex, TSOE would choke
of files of substantial size. It was also awkward to convert a CLIST to a
Rexx because the I/O logic was so different.
Not too long after the
On Jun 8, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Steve Comstock wrote:
Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
I would like to have something converts the JCL, exactly as it is in
your sample.
Out of curiosity: why? How would you use the output?
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
It is a lot easier to read an xml document
Has anyone checked to see if the $DPERFDATA(*) (I think that is it) command
would help? I don't have access to JES2 at the moment, but do remember
using it to get a vast amount of internal statistical data out of JES2 with
it.
Lizette Koehler
Hi Julian,
Thank you for your reply.I can't find the compiler option that
distinguish c / c++ source. Did you ever compile such a source include the
heade file iostream.h?
WangRong
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Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 18:06:28 -0300
In [log in to unmask], on 06/08/2005
at 07:41 AM, Bill Fairchild [log in to unmask] said:
A cynical executive might be tempted to lose the info on purpose so
his customers would have more
In a message dated 6/8/2005 5:00:10 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, someone seems to be paying attention (Sorry for the wrap):
The PC weenies sure chopped him up in a hurry too!
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I have Mainframe vanity plates on both my vehicles.
When I moved to California in 1976, it was to work for Amdahl, so I got NONIBM.
(Remember, back then there wasn't Microsoft, Sun, etc.). I still
have it, although on a some newer vehicle. And it's still appropriate, as I now
work for BMC
Ed Finnell said;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, someone seems to be paying attention (Sorry for the wrap):
The PC weenies sure chopped him up in a hurry too!
They did? He was entirely in one piece the last time I
saw him today... (he's my GM and we're on the same floor)
:o)
(Go
It's not a compiler option; it's the compiler program that is invoked.
The C++ procs are the CBC procs, whilst the C procs are the EDC ones.
You might get quicker answers on the low-volume list C370-L that's hosted at
LISTSERV.CMICH.EDU.
Best regards,
Ray Mullins
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 13:57:21 -0500, Alan Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have JES2 exit 6 active on two lpars and have the approval to disable
it. This exit, among other things, does a number of svc 26 lookups. We
would like to be able to quantify how much cpu utilization is reduced by
DELETE DEVE.ZSSV.ZOD000 PURGE CLUSTER
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOP000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOX000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOQ000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOY000 DELETED
IDC0550I ENTRY (A) DEVE.ZSSV.ZOD000 DELETED
IDC0001I FUNCTION COMPLETED, HIGHEST
Hi,
There are some very sophisticated fraud detection packages. With the advent
of Check 21 some of the check kiting detection software will have to be
re-written. The check kiting detection software I'm familiar with was
written in assembler but I imagine there's more contemporary
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