Resolved via clearing the RACF's COMMAND field in the TSO SEGMENT by a
RACF super user.
Thanks all.
Bill
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A peer of mine is caught in a bind.
He entered a command in the COMMAND field of the logon screen. The
command was one he cut and pasted from and email sent to him explaining
what to enter there. Unfortunately, the quotes around the
dataset(member) were MS word type quotes (forward and backword
A peer of mine is caught in a bind.
He entered a command in the COMMAND field of the logon screen. The
command was one he cut and pasted from and email sent to him explaining
what to enter there. Unfortunately, the quotes around the
dataset(member) were MS word type quotes (forward and
, William (DHS-ITSD) [mailto:snip]
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A peer of mine is caught in a bind.
He entered a command in the COMMAND field of the logon screen. The
command was one he cut and pasted from and email sent to him explaining
what to enter
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Subject: TSO LOGON Issue (resend with subject)
Anyone know of a means, via a non sysprog point of view, to clear the
COMMAND field on the logon panel so he may
On the DSLIST command line enter DSLSET to get the setting for the
dataset list.
Place a '/' next to Display Edit/View entry panel and then END.
Edit or view a dataset.
With this setting, when you edit a dataset you should get an initial
edit/view panel where an initial macro can be set.
My
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As far as your first item
Running xedit(REXX) macros from the prefix area Where that line is
the
target.
This a very possible and quite useful via Doug Nagle's LMAC or UMAC.
I've implemented it and added many line command 'macros'.
Bill
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Same here
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This is what I see when I run the exec. I don't think that I am supposed
to
Mode 4 via PCOMM 5.0
And it does NOT work for me.
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In a message dated 3/19/2007 2:27:33
Sorry, my bad. I should have said MODEL 4 (43 x 80)
And LOGMODE D4C32XX3.
Bill
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In a
Hehehe... funny but oooh sooo true.
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Subject: Re: ISPF profile PDS
Clearing out all the old crap would mean
It's been awhile since I've had to use DFHSORT (PGM=SORT) and am
returning to a project where I'll need it.
There is an immediate situation I'd like to deal with but the saved
SORTs I have do not seem to deal with it and my looking through doco has
not yielded any help.
I'd like to take an input
Thanks Frank, I'll check this out to see if I can fit it to my needs!
Bill
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No particular reason other than some deep seeded subconscious seepage.
Maybe from my old CICS support.
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Where does one find this ZDEFAULT to modify it? I'm unable to locate
it.
If it is a sysprog only module then I guess I'm outta luck.
Thanks
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Heck. That was just TO simple. Sheesh. I was looking every where
else. Even edited the ISREDIT table looking for it. Nope.
Thanks
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Thanks Mark!
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On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 07:09:13 -0700, George, William (DHS-ITSD
My wife and I are looking to spread our wings, move that is.
Is there a site or information available listing metropolis' with the
greatest mainframe shop populations?
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Since seeing this, I put together an edit macro today as I think I could
find this useful too.
Using your example, you'd enter FM abc*xyz (FM = Find Mask)
This would find
123abc987xyz and abc123xyz987
The default is that the 'abc' and 'xyz' must be in the same word.
There is a parm that
You have to logon with the appropriate logmode too.
LOGMODE(D4C32XX3)in most cases. How you go about that depends on your
sites setup.
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you need to do cd .. first?
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I'm drawing a blank here
Is there a command that returns the model of the mainframe one is on?
SYSVAR and MVSVAR both return allot of system info but not a system
model name/number/desc.
Thanks
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Is there a command that returns the model of the mainframe one is on?
SYSVAR and MVSVAR both return allot of system info
Thanks, I downloaded Mark's IPLINFO and will check it out.
BIll
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George, William
WooHOO! That did it! Thanks Mike. The KEY was the including the key
field.
You do good work at 1:59am!!
Bill
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Barry
Thanks for the reply.
You said, Columns 999:1005 is length of seven, not the six you
specify.
Very true and this is what happens when I type without thinking.
Lets see if I can restate it better.
What I'm attempting to do is compare two files and;
1) report any differences found within
Shazzzbot... tried to reformat so it may be understood better and I
still mess it up. Sorry
What I'm attempting to do is compare two files and;
1) report any differences found within a certain column range and
2) any added or deleted records.
I have two test files I'm working with that
We have a process that creates a FBA dataset formatted to print graphics
and text.
The JCL to print it has the appropriate OUTPUT card with a
CHARS=(GT15,FM15) to deal with the graphic and text lines.
This all works and prints fine.
A user is asking if there is a way to save or capture the print
Lucious Leland. It used to
be
packaged with XMITIP? XMITIP should be able to transform your
print-format
dataset into a PDF and email it to your user.
/Tom Kern
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We have a process that creates a FBA dataset formatted to print
graphics
and text
, HIGHEST CONDITION CODE WAS 4
If I run a similar job against a GDG with generational data sets, I get
a
listing and a return code of 0.
HTH,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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