Easytrieve inteprater uses program name eztpa00, so look for it in you FB
80 libraries. If you compiled your easytrieve programs, run a searchfor
(ISPF opt3.14) and find where it uses modules starting with et.
ITschak
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 2:52 AM, gsg gsg_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Does anyone
Every execution of Easytrieve, whether it be EZTPA00 or a compiled program
access the Easytrieve Options table. The options table is a created from the
JOB06EOP install job. Simply scan your SMF data looking for all jobs that
access this file.
Bryan
In
of1e657c39.6b09d6a3-on8625797d.005ea97d-8625797d.005f1...@us.ibm.com,
on 01/06/2012
at 11:18 AM, Wayne Driscoll wdri...@us.ibm.com said:
Based on my past experiences with ACF2, I believe that ACF2 acts as
if each rule line contains, in RACF terms, as asterisk after the
last character.
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 13:04:59 -0600 Donald Likens dlik...@infosecinc.com
wrote:
:I am getting the following Abend:
:IEA995I SYMPTOM DUMP OUTPUT 172
:SYSTEM COMPLETION CODE=72A REASON CODE=0010
: TIME=10.15.04 SEQ=01338 CPU= ASID=0042
:The book states:
Robert:
I used to have a vendor that would send out zaps almost weekly and
IDR space was at a premium on the vendors modules. We dropped the
vendor so I don't know how they did resolve the constant zap issue. I
can't remember of ever having the issue with IBM as they send out
module
Lizette:
That is indeed the best way to go.
One caveat is that it will not catch TSO (users).
Short of running GTF (forever) you will have a hard time catching
every use.
I think the only way is to talk to all the users and see if they know
of any tso users out there that might be using it.
On 6 Jan 2012 10:56:09 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
I have been tasked with an update to JES2 exit 6. One of the functions I
need to implement is to forbid all use of a certain JCL parameter.
See the Philips Lighting mods - File 175 on the CBT tape for an exit 6
that does a fair
I seem to remember (20+ years ago?) that re-linkediting the load module would
preserve the existing IDR entries and allow for another 19 (but I could be
mistaken on this)
Chris hoelscher
Database Administrator |Technical Services
Humana
123 East Main Street |Louisville, KY 40202
T 502.476.2538
Disturbing.
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Chris Mason chrisma...@belgacom.net wrote:
Barbara
You know how ignorant I am about USS, don't you?
Well, no, I didn't at all but, since you mention it, perhaps I can help,
assuming you would like to be educated in USS.
These days you most
Thanks to all for your helpful comments. I guess nothing more can be done.
Thanks to you all.
From: Hervey Martinez hervey.marti...@custserv.com
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 1:45:57 PM
Subject: Re: DFHSM QUESTION :
Ed (and others) this has been a useful discussion for me so thanks! My
purpose is to recognise such steps when I see them in the SMF for a
particular job, The program name and data set are very useful footprints
in the sand (and the lack of applicability to TSO doesn't bother me).
Cheers,
On 1/7/2012 2:31 PM, Ed Gould wrote:
constant zap issue. I can't remember of ever having the issue
with IBM as they send out module replacement (thanks!)
I feel its important to maintain the IDR to find out what level
the module is at. With the vendor I spoke of it was somewhat of
an issue at
In 45e5f2f45d7878458ee5ca679697335502e25...@usdaexch01.kbm1.loc, on
01/06/2012
at 12:53 PM, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbmg.com said:
I have been tasked with an update to JES2 exit 6. One of the
functions I need to implement is to forbid all use of a certain JCL
parameter.
What do you mean
In ec61ef1aa63c694b8a23a9e1350cca22cf2...@dr000s061.sfr.net, on
01/06/2012
at 08:00 PM, Helio Jose Da Silva helio.si...@rural.com.br said:
How can I resolve this error?
!. Relink
2. Contact the vendor
There are two separate issues. The AMA120I message means that you
won't have an audit
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 14:29:12 -0600, Staller, Allan wrote:
The real problem is the AMA104I message - VERIFY REJECT. The most likely
cause is that this zap has already been applied.
Another possibility that a pre-requisite zap is missing.
The fastest way to determine this is to take a copy SYSIN
In
04b3da7b71b3ab408ca62ba6046bcf8f23d673a...@gvw0676exc.americas.hpqcorp.net,
on 01/06/2012
at 07:34 PM, Henke, George george.he...@hp.com said:
I suspect this may be generating a separate SAF call for each
application for each user and there are 1000's of users, whereas ACF2
may be
-snip--
I seem to remember (20+ years ago?) that re-linkediting the load module
would preserve the existing IDR entries and allow for another 19 (but I
could be mistaken on this)
In
4bbf0d2ae8a42b43b88ff0033094ed124c34e...@simmbxwpg02s02.rsc.humad.com,
on 01/07/2012
at 08:44 PM, Chris Hoelscher choelsc...@humana.com said:
I seem to remember (20+ years ago?) that re-linkediting the load
module would preserve the existing IDR entries and allow for another
19 (but I could
At 13:31 -0600 on 01/07/2012, Ed Gould wrote about Re: Error apply ZAP:
Robert:
I used to have a vendor that would send out zaps almost weekly and
IDR space was at a premium on the vendors modules. We dropped the
vendor so I don't know how they did resolve the constant zap issue.
I can't
Hi,
Would anyone know the best method to debug CICS Global User Exits For MVS I
usually used XDC
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On 1/7/2012 8:12 PM, Micheal Butz wrote:
Hi,
Would anyone know the best method to debug CICS Global User Exits For MVS I
usually used XDC
z/XDC?
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