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Peter Hunkeler
In 20140719043544.8bf1e6d3c...@terpsichore.ugcs.caltech.edu, on
07/18/2014
at 09:35 PM, glen herrmannsfeldt g...@ugcs.caltech.edu said:
OK, but the code for doing OPEN and CLOSE can easily be in an
overlay,
The SVC transient areas were only 1 KiB; at that size, I'm not sure
that anything was
In the old times of 3174 (not so old for me), the console was able to
reconnect automatically after POR. So the console could work as a NIP or
later as MCS console.
I observed that OSA-ICC console (actually emulator session) do not
reconnect automatcially after POR. The session has enabled
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:22 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl wrote:
In the old times of 3174 (not so old for me), the console was able to
reconnect automatically after POR. So the console could work as a NIP or
later as MCS console.
I observed that OSA-ICC console (actually emulator
Hello.
I have file in which first 1-4 bytes is character format, the file is comming
from a different vendor and they have now changed to S9(09) COMP . We have SORT
card that is using (1,4,CH,A), this now we are seeing a different order. Could
some one please let us know how to get the same
If you could provide a sample of the record format, what it looked like before
and how it looks now, that would be helpful.
Are you using DFSORT or SYNCSORT? What level of the software?
Lizette
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU]
(1,4, BI, A) will provide ascending sequence for unsigned binary numbers
(1,4, FI, A) will provide ascending sequence for signed binary numbers.
COBOL PICTURE clause of S9(09) COMP, is for a 4 byte signed binary number.
On Jul 20, 2014 7:58 PM, Ron Thomas ron5...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I
On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:58:42 -0500 Ron Thomas ron5...@gmail.com wrote:
:I have file in which first 1-4 bytes is character format, the file is comming
from a different vendor and they have now changed to S9(09) COMP . We have SORT
card that is using (1,4,CH,A), this now we are seeing a different