Were splitting hairs here. The original question related specifically to
batch processing. (I took this to mean JCL/Converter/Interpreter.) The
information from the link is related to tso and the tso call facility.
There is no ASIS facility within a C/C++ program.
A C/C++ program will recieve
So many answers! Thank you all. Let's see:
- Yes, I'm clear on the difference between the restrictions imposed by PARM=
(one parm, 100 chars), TSO (a tendency to convert to U/C, and yes, I agree
with gil, over-compensating by converting to l/c when ASIS is specified is
just brain dead), ISPF (a
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 08:56:34 +, Sam Siegel wrote:
Were splitting hairs here. The original question related specifically to
batch processing. (I took this to mean JCL/Converter/Interpreter.) The
information from the link is related to tso and the tso call facility.
There is no ASIS facility
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