Awesome, Peter, thank you.
Charles
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I agree that you
I agree that you ought to submit an RCF, although we can take action
without it.
The result should be that the publication describes what the individual
options mean (since they are not all intuitive) and adds in anything that
is not currently shown (specifically, SYS)
Loosely, it is
Subject: D SMF,O -- what do DEFAULT, PARMLIB and SYS mean?
I'm sure this is a dumb question but the answer sure is not with the
description of the D SMF command.
In the output from a D SMF,O command, what exactly do
-- DEFAULT
-- PARMLIB
-- SYS
mean? Are there any other similar tags? What do
Hi Charles,
I believe the answer to your question was provided by Jonathan Goossen in
his reply of 18th May.
The System Commands manual indicates that the output from the command is
displayed as message IEE967I.
This manual states that
orig
The origin of the keyword parameter, which is one
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Subject: Re: D SMF,O -- what do DEFAULT, PARMLIB and SYS mean?
Hi Charles,
I believe the answer to your question was provided by Jonathan Goossen in
his reply of 18th May.
The System Commands manual indicates that the output from the command is
displayed as message IEE967I
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Subject: Re: D SMF,O -- what do DEFAULT, PARMLIB and SYS mean?
Hi Charles,
I believe the answer to your question was provided by Jonathan
this
is a SUBSYS parameter, but I got the value off of a SYS statement.
Thanks again.
Charles
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statement.
Thanks again.
Charles
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What do you see
I'm sure this is a dumb question but the answer sure is not with the
description of the D SMF command.
In the output from a D SMF,O command, what exactly do
-- DEFAULT
-- PARMLIB
-- SYS
mean? Are there any other similar tags? What do they mean?
I guess DEFAULT is the basic default value
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Date: 05/18/2012 01:09 PM
Subject: D SMF,O -- what do DEFAULT, PARMLIB and SYS mean?
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I'm sure this is a dumb question but the answer sure is not with the
description of the D SMF command.
In the output from a D SMF,O command
I saw that. if a parameter came from SYS where exactly did it come from?
Charles
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