On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:21:11 -0400, Fletcher, Kevin wrote:
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>I just XMITted a load module and it lost the AC(1) attribute.
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>if it was M$, it would be a feature
More likely, if it was M$, it would have turned on AC(1).
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:05:03 -0500, Mark H. Young
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>On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:12:07 -0400, Pinnacle
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>>I just XMITted a load module and it lost the AC(1) attribute. Anybody know
>>if that's a bug or a feature?
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>>Regards,
>>Tom Conley
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:12:07 -0400, Pinnacle
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>I just XMITted a load module and it lost the AC(1) attribute. Anybody know
>if that's a bug or a feature?
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>Regards,
>Tom Conley
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You *ARE* using IBM's XMIT (Transmit), right?!
The 3270 emulation software you are using
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At 12:12 PM -0400 7/26/07, Pinnacle wrote:
I just XMITted a load module and it lost the AC(1) attribute.
Anybody know if that's a bug or a feature?
Regards,
Tom Conley
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I just XMITted a load module and it lost the AC(1) attribute. Anybody
know
if that's a bug or a feature?
if it was M$, it would be a feature, with IBM that would be hard to say
:-)
Fletch
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