Re: Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-20 Thread Roland Schiradin
SHOWzOS and COBANAL display the CEExOPT settings but not for CEEROPT. However the code should also work for CEEROPT unless you modify it and load the CEEROPT entry. Starting with z/OS R9 (?) IBM deliver a macro (CEEOCB?) to map the CEExOPT. Regards Roland >Is there some utility out there whe

Fw: Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Bill Klein
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but at LE 1.9, you can A) create a CEEROPT "stand-alone" module with RPTOPTS(ON) (You may or may not want to modify MSGFILE as well) See: http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/ceea2180/1.9.2 B) place the resuliting loa

Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Bill Klein
3 PM > To: IBM-MAIN (IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU) > Subject: Utility for LE Options? > > OOPS, my idea won't work. It is the CEEROPT module itself > that you are trying to find what options are set. > > I do not know of a "dis-assembler" for a CEEROPT load module.

Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Bill Klein
January 19, 2009 6:44 PM > To: IBM-MAIN (IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU) > Subject: Fw: Utility for LE Options? > > I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but at LE > 1.9, you can > > A) create a CEEROPT "stand-alone" module with > RPTOPTS(ON) > (You may

Re: Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Adam Johanson
It's for an IMS MPR. We're at z/OS 1.9. What I'd really like is for the utility to take the load module, and output the CEEXOPT macro, complete with options contained in the CEEROPT module. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signof

Re: Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Lizette Koehler
Is this for IMS, CICS, Batch or other environment? What level of z/OS would you be running this on? Cics has CLER for seeing the options, and I think IMS may also have one for the online side. If you are at z/OS V1.9 then the parms might be maintained in CEEPRMxx in SYS1.PARMLIB or a CEEOPT D

Utility for LE Options?

2009-01-19 Thread Adam Johanson
Is there some utility out there where you supply as input the CEEROPT load module, and the utility reports on what options it specifies? I'd hate to write one only to find out that I re-invented the wheel... Thanks. Adam Johanson IMS Systems Programming USAA