Cool, the newer versions of PL/1 support this, too,
when using the BYVALUE keyword on the ENTRY declarations:
DCL CFUNC ENTRY
(BIN FIXED (31) BYVALUE,
BIN FLOAT (53) BYVALUE,
POINTER BYVALUE)
RETURNS (BIN FIXED(31));
and then:
DCL X BIN FIXED (31);
DCL Y BIN FLOAT (53);
DCL P POINTER INIT
And then there were the Bicycle Brand 52 card decks containing only Ace of
Spades which were officially printed for use in the US Military.
... and do any of the august members of this listserver community know what
those were used for, or, perhaps have the personal experience thereof?
/s/
Seems fairly accurate to me, given the lack of depth. The only reason I
mentioned it is because Tom's is basically an x64 hardware site which is mostly
Windows, with some Linux articles. May get some new readers.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/z196-z114-mainframe-x86-windows,13910.html
John
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 06:36:07 -0500, Bonno, Tuco wrote:
And then there were the Bicycle Brand 52 card decks containing only Ace of
Spades which were officially printed for use in the US Military.
... and do any of the august members of this listserver community know what
those were used for, or,
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 15:41:55 -0500
From: jrobe...@dhs.state.ia.us
Subject: Re: OT measures was Re: Out damn'd GMT ...
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
... Two by four construction lumber is still the same dimensions (more like
1.6in by 3.2in).
And in the UK, they still call it four-by-two
my query ( . do any of the ) was purely rhetorical; I do know what
they (aces of spades) were used for in vietnam; but the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%26M%27s#1970s_and_1980s
has me puzzled . what do MM-s have to do with it ??? other than c-ration
chocolate patties,
At the risk of starting another acronym controversy ...
That depends on the temperature and the year.
... many of these units are defined qualified by STP.
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 14:05:56 -0400
From: shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net
Subject: Re: Out damn'd GMT ...
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Bonno, Tuco wrote:
also, what's GIYF?? ( and I don't do too well with emoticons either .
Google It YourselF. (Internt slang language)
Google Is Your Friend
Go In Your Furnace (and burn, burn and burn! :D )
Groete / Greetins
Elardus Engelbrecht
live and learn, live and learn. thanks.
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Bonno, Tuco
On 7 Nov 2011 14:38:38 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
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still cannot order a ServerPac for z/OS 1.13, I have been told again that
level 2 is working on it. I think it needs a speed team.
While it may not be worth the cost of putting in a more reliable
system from a true customer
After listening to all the controversy about DST how about just adding 30
minutes and stay at the that time year around? That would make everybody happy,
no?
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Or just stick with Standard Time all year round.
If businesses feel that they need to adjust (for whatever reason), simply state
that their summer business hours are (for example) 10:00 ~ 18:00.
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 08:01:42 -0800
From: ps2...@yahoo.com
Subject: DST option ?
To:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 08:01:42 -0800, Ed Gould wrote:
After listening to all the controversy about DST how about
just adding 30 minutes and stay at the that time year
around? That would make everybody happy, no?
No. Half hour time zone differences are more of a PITA than
full hour differences.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 10:50:15 -0600, Tom Marchant wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 08:01:42 -0800, Ed Gould wrote:
After listening to all the controversy about DST how about
just adding 30 minutes and stay at the that time year
around? That would make everybody happy, no?
No. Half hour time zone
UserKey 9 can write into CICSKey 8? that cannot be correct as all DFH modules
would be up for overwriting. Where would integrity be?
Key 9 is the Open key, in that any transaction running in any other key can
write into Key 9, but NOT the other way round.
S0C4 will be raised if attempted
Perhaps I didn#39;t state it clearly.
EST is Set is 10 AM add 30 min 10:30 year around
CST is set at 9 AM. Add 30 min 9:30 year around
Etc
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Interesting follow-up. When I use ACCBIAS=SYSTEM, the system picked ACCBIAS=DW
instead of DO, and I got two lines of IEC161I messages, where the second line
contains the buffer counts as described in the FM. Here is what I got (names
changed for privacy):
10.34.06 JOB9 IEC161I
Can anyone, perhaps a DFSMS insider, answer this question?
TIA for curing my ignorance.
Peter
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We have recently purchased an EMC/Bustech MDL 1000 virtual tape appliance,
backed by EMC/Data Domain DD670 open systems storage appliance. We are going
to migrate from a tape based DR recovery plan to data replication to a hot
site. We are going to remove all mainframe tape from our
Something odd happened to IBM Link's Service Request (SR) in the last hour
or so. The screen suddenly changed radically in appearance. Moreover, the
process changed: instead of a 'Submit' button on the update screen, it now
says 'Continue', which throws up another screen that asks how you want
Pearce, Colin E wrote:
UserKey 9 can write into CICSKey 8? that cannot be correct as all DFH
modules would be up for overwriting. Where would integrity be?
Key 9 is the Open key, in that any transaction running in any other key can
write into Key 9, but NOT the other way round.
S0C4 will
A list showing token, type, address space id (or all), tcb (or all).
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It's not just you...I see the same. Seems like they upgraded.
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I know nothing about Bustech. Does it emulate a VTS or a manual tape system?
Are you running a tape manager such as CA-1 or DFSMSrmm? I am fairly sure that
they have the concept of tape pools. You might look here for DFSMSrmm:
On 11/8/2011 8:29 AM, J R wrote:
... Two by four construction lumber is still the same
dimensions (more like 1.6in by 3.2in).
And in the UK, they still call it four-by-two (otherwise
Cockney rhyming slang wouldn't make sense) and it is a lot
closer to its nominal dimensions.
If I had to
It's not so much the humidity as the mingyness of the lumber industry.
Leslie Turriff
MO ITSD
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What would the folks in New Foundland do?
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Perhaps I didn't state it clearly.
EST is Set is 10 AM add 30 min 10:30 year around
CST is set at 9 AM. Add 30 min 9:30 year around
Etc
Ed
*EVERYTHING is bigger in Texas!
snip
... Two by four construction lumber is still the same
dimensions (more like 1.6in by 3.2in).
And in the UK, they still call it four-by-two (otherwise
Cockney rhyming slang wouldn't make sense) and it is a lot
closer to its nominal dimensions.
If I had
Alaska equals two times the size of Texas plus one Wyoming.
Bill Fairchild
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What would the folks in New Foundland do?
I hope this doesn't degrade into a Newfie Joke thread. Its only Tuesday.
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Actually, the United States is effectively divided into 2 time zones,
because of the TV services for Eastern and Central Time zones starting
prime time at 8pm ET / 7pm CT and they repeat 2 hours later for 8pm MT
/ 7pm PT prime time. I would put the dividing line at 1 state west of
the Mississippi
But mostly empty!
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Alaska equals two times the size of
I think Big D is going to whack us with a 2x4 pretty soon ;-)
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Don't they have a Support Center?
In a message dated 11/8/2011 2:43:53 P.M. Central Standard Time,
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com writes:
about Bustech. Does it emulate a VTS or a manual tape system?
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Ed Jaffe suggested that this is an expected update that I had forgotten
about. I don't like it.
-- The new font is hard to read--faint and feeble. I don't see an option
to customize it.
-- In My profile/Display setting, if you have multiple customer numbers,
you can set one as default. It
We implemented what you want to do. Our scratch synonym for our DR vault
is DRVAULT. What is your tape management system?
Thank you and have a Terrific day!
Jonathan Goossen, ACG, CL
Tape Specialist
ACT Mainframe Storage Group
Personal: 651-361-4541
Department Support Line: 651-361-
For
As we Texans say: Largest state in the Union (unfrozen)
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Bonno, Tuco wrote:
And then there were the Bicycle Brand 52 card decks containing only Ace of Spades which
were officially printed for use in the US Military.
... and do any of the august members of this listserver community know what
those were used for, or, perhaps have the
--snip--
After listening to all the controversy about DST how about
just adding 30 minutes and stay at the that time year
around? That would make everybody happy, no?
No. Half hour time zone differences are more of a PITA than
--snip---
my query ( . do any of the ) was purely rhetorical; I do know what
they (aces of spades) were used for in vietnam; but the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%26M%27s#1970s_and_1980s
has me puzzled
Size can sometimes be problematric in Texas,
Una volta, with apologies to the shade of Jonathan Swift, there was a
Braniff flight from Dallas to Chicago. Arriving at the gate, it began
disgorging passengers, some of whom, who were no more than 7 inches,
17.78 cm, high, had great difficulty
Yeah. Besides being extremely off topic, Mr. Roberts left 3 of the IBM-Main
sig lines on at the end. At least I deleted them.
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Roberts wrote:
I think Big D is going to whack us with a 2x4 pretty soon ;-)
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It's 5 o'clock somewhere...
In a message dated 11/8/2011 4:05:30 P.M. Central Standard Time,
jo.skip.robin...@sce.com writes:
Tuesday midday seems like a peculiar time for an update of this
magnitude...
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For
Touche. I'm so LA-centric. But it is mid-week everywhere. Tuesday more or
less. Still say it's an odd time...
.
.
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SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
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SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
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323-715-0595 Mobile
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Agreed. Maybe it stems from the complaints of long weekend outages where
customers were trying to do upgrades.
In a message dated 11/8/2011 4:50:50 P.M. Central Standard Time,
jo.skip.robin...@sce.com writes:
Still say it's an odd time...
Aka lots of elbow room.
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Subject: Re: OT measures was Re: Out damn'd GMT ...
But mostly empty!
A list showing token, type, address space id (or all), tcb (or all).
There should be one, but, unfortunately, there is not.
On a happier note, in z/OS 1.13, there is a new
VERBX IEFENFVX to display ENF listeners.
Jim Mulder z/OS System Test IBM Corp. Poughkeepsie, NY
On 11/8/2011 2:47 PM, Skip Robinson wrote:
Touche. I'm so LA-centric. But it is mid-week everywhere. Tuesday more or
less. Still say it's an odd time...
We post our announced releases at 4pm PT the night before they are due. That
way, the folks in Europe get them right on time at 00:00:00 on
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how one might get an HCD created
IODF cataloged in the MASTER catalog rather than the usercatalog the ALIAS
points to?
I deleted it as follows.
//DD1 DD UNIT=SYSDA,DISP=SHR,VOL=SER=IODFVL
DEL 'SYS7.IODF16.CLUSTER' FILE(DD1) CATALOG(MY.SYSTEMS.MCAT)
You may also want to check whether a SMS dataclass with 'space constraint
relief' is being assigned, whereby you could be getting your allocation
spread over a number of volumes if there are no eligible volumes with
enough space to allocate the requested primary. This could result in
Any LPARs that share that master catalog without the Alias?
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Ruegsegger, Jeff
jeff.ruegseg...@avnet.com wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how one might get an HCD created
IODF cataloged in the MASTER catalog rather than the usercatalog the ALIAS
Steve -
Attached is an extract of a dialog I had with the vendor on this some time ago
which you may find useful. We have not as yet implemented their solution.
VENDOR-SUPPLIED INFORMATION:
Attached is the
Does it matter if it's cataloged? You can still IPL from an uncataloged
iodf dataset.
On Nov 8, 2011 6:22 PM, Ruegsegger, Jeff jeff.ruegseg...@avnet.com
wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how one might get an HCD
created IODF cataloged in the MASTER catalog rather than the
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu wrote on 11/05/2011
11:13:29 PM:
But apparently I should be able to freely switch between keys 8 9
using the SPKA instruction. I'm still not sure that is documented as
GUPI or not. Yes, I'm a PITA about some of these things. Once burned,
I am out of the office until 11/14/2011.
I am on vacation. Limited access to mailbox (will try to look at).
Mobile: + 48 601606821.
Note: This is an automated response to your message Re: Is there an IPCS
command to display all RESMGR requests? sent on 9/11/2011 0:11:16.
This is the only
Right if LOADxx points to somewhere in the vicinity.
But to answer the question ==listc ent('hlq') should give the answer
In a message dated 11/8/2011 7:45:14 P.M. Central Standard Time,
steve.hor...@gmail.com writes:
Does it matter if it's cataloged? You can still IPL from an uncataloged
Hello All,
The Management Class works fine and all the dataset created with Dsn :
DSN101C.DSN1.ARC* are having expiry Date now. Below Is a dataset which was
created after my Management Class defintion activation :
Data Set Information
Hello,
The problem is when we run the below CATLST Job, we get many
dumps in the System Log even though the job runs to completion successfully.
The job is simple listing CATALOG.SYSTEM and should not
produce any dump.
When we run the same job on
The JCL and input looks fine, but that's all I can say.
Unfortunately no-one, even with the best will on the planet, can provide you
any sensible assistance without any appropriate diagnostic information.
Such as the job log with the error messages and abend codes.
Ant.
Northern Territory
J,
Yes I realizes there are more time zones. I was trying to be brief unlike
someone else. That is why I used etc.
The tz#39;s in Hawaii and Alaska and of course the Atlantic zone Newfoundland
and the eastern caribbean area. I was not suggesting this be done worldwide but
anyplace that wants
On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 18:20 -0600, Ruegsegger, Jeff wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how one might get an HCD created
IODF cataloged in the MASTER catalog rather than the usercatalog the ALIAS
points to?
I deleted it as follows.
//DD1 DD
Yes, the dump codes you are getting would be helpful. Possibly you are
getting normal IDCX messages and are confusing them with dump codes. If
you cut/paste the syslog portion that you are referring to or the joblog it
would make you question much easier to answer.
Brian
Sorry, I missed Job log attachment. I am getting below kind of error
IDC3014I CATALOG ERROR
IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 50- REASON CODE IS IGG0CLE0-6
IDC1566I ** SMPE.ALLJES.GLOBAL.CSI NOT LISTED
0IDC3014I CATALOG ERROR
IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 50- REASON CODE IS
The third party cloud browser approach only works if the browser provider
has network access (over the Internet) to your HMC, perhaps through a
reverse proxy that you control. Technically that would work, but that
approach would still make at least some people nervous from a security
point of view
Can we kill this thread PLEASE!!!???
Darren
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IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 50- REASON CODE IS IGG0CLE0-6
Explanation: A requested VVR or NVR was not found in
the VVDS specified. sfi in message IEC331I contains
characters 5 through twelve of the requested VVR name.
IMHO it's not in Support Center scope.
You can call Ford to tell them about the failure, not to ask about how
to drive.
Regarding BusTech: the most suggested way to use it is MTL.
Regarding Scrach synonyms: it is described in subchapter ...Scratch
Synonyms, Virtuent User's Guide. 2 pages
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