Linda Mooney wrote:
Greetings Elardus.
Thanks Linda!
Are you wanting to just rem ove the carraige control, or would you rather
execute and write the ouput out as the finished reports? You could execute
the cc programmatically or, if you have LRS/DRS ( probably other products
might do
wlm default port..
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Hello everyone,
I just started receiving the following message on a catalog
IEC361I CATALOG CATLOG.MVS.VGEM913 (DATA) HAS REACHED 82% OF THE MAXIMUM EXTENTS
The messages are coming out about twice a month.
I am running z/OS 1.9
Can anyone tell me, what is the proper way to go about expanding
Another fining: CSFSETMK job using CSFEUTIL program.
The purpose of the job is to initialize ICSF CKDS using specified pass
phrase. The problem is it DOESN'T work on z/990 and newer machines.
No, there is no clue in the job about it. Just assumption you are
working on z/900 or z/800. ;-)
I'm
Try here:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1II13354
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I just started receiving the following message on a catalog
IEC361I CATALOG CATLOG.MVS.VGEM913 (DATA) HAS REACHED 82% OF THE MAXIMUM
EXTENTS
The messages are coming out about twice a month.
I am running z/OS 1.9
Can
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 05:05:42 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Linda Mooney wrote:
Are you wanting to just rem ove the carraige control, or would you rather
execute and write the ouput out as the finished reports? You could execute
the cc programmatically or, if you have LRS/DRS ( probably
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In the wider perspective, ASA carriage control was originally a form of
presentational markup targeted at a class of output devices, impact printers,
then preponderant, now dwindling.
Markup, yes, this is the correct word in these times of markup languages. The
ASA cc
Does anyone *know* whether a C/C++ Language Environment fopen() of a
filename of the form DD:ddname(member) use an OPEN of ddname followed by a
BLDL or FIND for member (the way any reasonable programmer would) or does it
do a whole new DYNALLOC for dsname(member)? (Seems like a dumb question, but
Elardus,
Wow, 3800 printers, I remember they forms and then you could over or insert you
text data , e to into the form for printing..worked the awhile ago..10+ yrs my
friend
Scott Ford
Senior Systems Engineer
www.identityforge.com
On Apr 30, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht
Hi ,
We have XML file that is send by the customer, we need to alter the XML file
and send it back to 3'rd party . Here is the xml file
SSN123604299/SSN.. SSNFormatted123-60-4299/SSNFormatted
The altered format need to be like the one below
TIN123604399/TIN..
The SSNFormatted tag is
Edit the data in ISPF and issue the following commands:
C 'SSN' 'TIN' ALL
C '/SSN' '/TIN' ALL
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Since that APAR is from 2002, the OP should also check the SMS Managing
Catalogs document for his 1.9 system just in case anything has changed.
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I had to do exactly the same thing last night to two of my catalogs, for the
exact same reason.
Here is a copy of the jcl I used.
You will have to come up w/ your correct space values.
In my case, each catalog had 200,000+ entries.
//TUCO JOB (10679),'S6 CAT BIGGER ',
//
XSLT is a general purpose way to transform XML documents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT
The IBM XML Toolkit for z/OS includes the command-line (or batch) XSLT
tool Xalan.
Like most XSLT processors, Xalan has two inputs: the original XML document
and a XSL (XML Style sheet) document and the
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We have XML file that is send by the customer, we need to alter the XML file
and send it back to 3'rd party . Here is the xml file
SSN123604299/SSN.. SSNFormatted123-60-4299/SSNFormatted
The altered format need to be like the one below
TIN123604399/TIN..
The SSNFormatted tag is
Charles,
I'm nearly certain that it doesn't do a SVC99 when you are using fopen with
a DDNAME
But it does seem to do a OPEN/BLDL/POINTSTOW/CLOSEfor each fopen()
/ fclose() using //DD:MYDD(MEM)
IMO, there are a couple of important missing things:
1) There isn't a way to update (or get)
Agreed with Skip Mark and RS - Rare to have problems in IPL of prod systems.
Using another member of the Sysplex to fix is the normal course. Dup volumes
has bitten us more than any other error I'd guess.
HMC providing easily readable translation of the wait state would be awesome
Jerry
There are 4 open entry level z/OS System Programmer jobs available in Dubuque
Iowa working for IBM. My boss is looking for recent college graduates who want
to get in to mainframe support. To apply for these, go to google and search
for IBM Jobs Dubuque. You don't need any z/OS experience.
http://www-03.ibm.com/employment/us/iowajobs/
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Eric Bielefeld eric-ibmm...@wi.rr.com wrote:
There are 4 open entry level z/OS System Programmer jobs available in Dubuque
Iowa working for IBM. My boss is looking for recent college graduates who
want to get in
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:42:32 +, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
I'll bite. Hi, Walt, What makes you think IBM might listen to this now that
you are not there? These jobs have always been a mess.
Last time I ranted, I suggested that serverpac provide an unload (or unload
records of the
Thanks!
At least too many OPEN's is better than too many DYNALLOC's *and* too many
OPEN's.
There isn't a way to update (or get) the PDS directory user data
Not a huge deal to write your own BPAM library, but I agree. When I first
came to z/OS C/C++ about two years ago I was surprised that
Note: As it stands that ISN'T valid XML. I assume it's a subset of your
actual file else standard XML processing is barking up the wrong tree. :-(
Others have answered how to do the transformation of what you've shown to
what you want.
Cheers, Martin
Martin Packer,
Mainframe Performance
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:01:50 -0500, Walt Farrell walt.farr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:42:32 +, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
I'll bite. Hi, Walt, What makes you think IBM might listen to this now that
you are not there? These jobs have always been a mess.
Last time I
Hi,
I was trying compiling the original Jes2 HASX32A ( ZOS 1.10 ) without
modifies and I got the following message ** ASMA307E No active USING for
operand JCTJCLAS
in the statement MVI JCTJCLAS,C'S'. . .
Why happened this, if is the original source code from
Depending on-may be easier to do REPRO MERGECAT.
In a message dated 4/30/2012 3:46:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
t...@cio.sc.gov writes:
I had to do exactly the same thing last night to two of my catalogs, for
the exact same reason.
Here is a copy of the jcl I used.
You will have to
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 16:01 -0400, Walt Farrell wrote:
If no one complains to them, they won't know anyone has a problem.
John Eells told me two years ago that he would be frightened to learn
that installations were using those RACF* jobs as-is. Since he wasn't
doing ServerPac anymore, he
Today's problem is yesterday's solution.
I have been away from ServerPac for over six years, but I was the
original designer of the RACFDRV and RACFTGT jobs, so I will take full
credit (or blame) for how they were intended to work.
The problem they were meant to solve was that the RACF
The AFP transforms can do this to PCL,PDF,SAP, PS and maybe a few others.
Back when we looked, it was cheaper just to flick it over to ePrint and let
it handle it. Think they're still at _www.leadtools.com_
(http://www.leadtools.com)
XMITIP has a Text to PDF converter. LPR can do Post
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We have XML file that is send by the customer, we need to alter the XML file
and send it back to 3'rd party . Here is the xml file
SSN123604299/SSN.. SSNFormatted123-60-4299/SSNFormatted
The altered format need to be like the one below
TIN123604399/TIN..
The SSNFormatted tag is
Don't know what it's worth, but I'm quite sure that you can read a directory
of a PDS simply by issuing fopen on it as a binary file - like this
directory = fopen (dd:pdsfile, rb);
that is, if you don't specify member names in parantheses, you get the
directory of the PDS.
And, yes, if you
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Hi Elardus,
How about IEBPTPCH? It can handle ANSI or machine carriage control if you want
the report to look like it would have on the printer, or you can use the RECORD
statement -
{label} RECORD {IDENT=(length,'name',input-location)}
{,FIELD=(length
W dniu 2012-04-30 23:35, John Eells pisze:
[...]
If the jobs will not run against a new, empty RACF database (that is,
essentially used to create a brand new test system, on which security
definitions will be extended soon afterward), then in my opinion you
should open a PMR. If you just don't
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:37:22 -0500, John Roberts wrote:
Depending on the answers to these questions, the answer could involve the
COBOL XML PARSER, the DotNet DocumentObjectModel (DOM), an outboard XML
appliance, or the ISPF Editor.
If one has a reasonable grasp of the nuances of regex, I'd be
At 17:35 -0400 on 04/30/2012, John Eells wrote about Re: ServerPac
RACF* jobs (rant):
So we created two jobs, with an overall z/OS section for each job, and
then subsections for other things you could order along with z/OS to be
included if you ordered them. The result *was* (at the time)
The possible solutions are not limited to the COBOL XML PARSER; you can
use ANY XML parser
that supports DOM. We have our own parser which is written in ANSI C and
runs on every platform
including z/OS and is very small and faster than the very general
products from IBM and elsewhere
like, for
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