I apologize in advance if...
1) This has already been discussed (I did not find it in the archives)
2) This is not the proper forum for this question (but IBM-Main is always
a good place to start)
We have a number of C programs that need to be converted from SAS to IBM. The
reason
John Eells wrote:
>>Yes, we absolutely do still consider requirements valuable, and we DO
>>use them when prioritizing work for upcoming releases. Buy me a beer at
>>SCIDS in Denver and I'll tell you what happened with this one.
Thanks John.
It's good to know that the SHARE requirement has no
Today's email brings notice of several IBM responses to SHARE requirements.
Many of these were rejected, including this one:
SOMVSE85160 Title: TSO/E - Allow Multi-Level PREFIX Values
Status: RJ-Rejected Text: IBM does not intend to provide a solution to this
request for the following reason: R
It was not all that difficult to look at the holes on a punched card and figure
out what each column represented.
If you have an older "System/360-370 Reference Summary Card" (the old green or
yellow multi-folded cards), there was a section called CODE TRANSLATION TABLE,
and a column titled "EB
IBM maintains a RACF home page at
www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/racf/.
There are lots of links to presentations and other introductory
materials.
Clark
-Original Message-
From: Schwarz, Barry A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: RACF
Passing along a question from one of our readers
Have you heard anything regarding sites running MIDAW on non-IBM storage
devices? Do you know if MIDAW is for DASD only or both tape and DASD?
I have seen no announcements from other vendors about MIDAW support. Has
anyone else?
Clark
oing
this? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Clark Kidd
Watson & Walker, Inc.
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There were a lot of enhancements made to PDSE in z/OS 1.6, including support
for a restartable address space (there will now be address spaces named
SMSPDSE and SMSPDSE1). If you have access to the SHARE proceedings, look for
session 3028 (PDSE Topics) given at the last SHARE in Boston. This d
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