While removing a user from the system, we archive his datasets with a new
name using DMS (Also known as CA-Disk). We discovered that the user may
already have datasets in the archive under his original HLQ. We don't want
to restore the datasets in order to rename them.
The alternative is a 2
Thanks Steve,
I'm one step closer now after adding the following to my httpd.conf:
AddType .xls text/plain ebcdic 1.0 # XLS
document
But now instead of Iexplorer proposing to open the document in Microsoft Excel,
it reads it and displays the contents of the
In your AddType, is the MIME type of MS Excel correct ?
Related :
http://www.idug.org/solutions-journal-content/idug-e-bulletin-september-2010.html#N2005A
N
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Naqvi Aman naqvi_a...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Steve,
I'm one step closer now after adding the
Mainframiacs,
User experience sessions at SHARE are among the most valuable and well-attended
sessions at the conference. They have been at the very core and foundation of
SHARE since 1955 and continue to differentiate SHARE from other System z
conferences. Participating in one of these
I don't know if he's still around, but Dean White at CA support is an
excellent resource for information when it comes to CA-Disk. If there's a
way to accomplish what you need to do, I would imagine Dean would know how
to do it.
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Itschak Mugzach imugz...@gmail.com
In 488338.78331...@web161408.mail.bf1.yahoo.com, on 05/13/2011
at 09:57 PM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com said:
We seem to have a at least on contributor that answers with one word
answers and you are left puzzling what he really means half the time
that you have to spend 30 minutes analyzing
In
dc74548a025aff4a85f46926802a9b23064ed...@chsa1035.share.beluni.net,
on 05/12/2011
at 04:54 PM, Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4)
peter.hunke...@credit-suisse.com said:
I don't get what youre asking me?
Your original statement was
People primarily using TSO foreground will not gain much
from
In listserv%201105121129497094.0...@bama.ua.edu, on 05/12/2011
at 11:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
o It allows function reference before definition,
I consider that an advantage.
so a typo in a
function name would cause the interpreter to swallow all input
looking for
In 4dcea463.5010...@trainersfriend.com, on 05/14/2011
at 09:48 AM, Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com said:
Curious about your email address domain name, I plugged in
'reinken.us' into my web browser and was sent to a GoDaddy page that
asks Want to buy this domain name?
What's up with
On Sun, 15 May 2011 12:34:06 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In listserv%201105121129497094.0...@bama.ua.edu, on 05/12/2011
at 11:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin said:
o It allows function reference before definition,
I consider that an advantage.
Perhaps in a programming language, but not if
Are trademarks case-sensitive?
In all seriousness, trademark infringement is not so cut-and-dried as, say,
filenames (e.g., UNIX filenames are case sensitive, Windows filenames are
not.). The test is would a potential purchaser in the relevant market be
likely to be confused. For consumer
Shmuel,
Not really.
One could complain that there are some on the list that reply frequently,
but don't actually add anything of value to the subject when they do.
That works for short and long responses.
Ron
So it's a Catch 22; you'll either complain that the reply is too short
or that
I have worked with Dean White in the past and he is excellent. I also do not
know if he is still available. I think the Don Bell is still available. I
have worked with him a number of times - the last time about a year, maybe two
ago. He is truly excellent as well. When you open your
---SNIP-
So it's a Catch 22; you'll either complain that the reply is too short
or that it's too long.
No. :)
-SNIP---
So it's a Catch 22; you'll either complain that the reply is too short
or that it's too long.
--
It is the word word replies (sorry I couldn't resist the first reply). People
write in whole complete sentences for a complete thought to be conveyed.
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com wrote:
---SNIP-
So it's a Catch 22; you'll either complain that the reply is too short
or that it's too long.
No. :)
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