Yes. You need to install PTF UI90031, which documents the enhancement, along
with the APARFIX for PI54862, to fix a bug. Also, if you have SISFLOAD in LPA,
you will need to STEPLIB to this data set in the SDSFAUX proc. You probably
will need to SAF-protect new resources such as
New Function Jan 4, 2016 PI43902
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1PI43902
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Dana Mitchell wrote:
> I found those two APARs for problems with it, I just was unable to find the
> New Function PTF.
>
> pp104 of the manual is a
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 10:01:40 -0800, Mike Kovach wrote:
>To clarify... While in EDIT, you place the cursor on any character
>in a Datasetname and an edit window open with the target dataset.
>I am looking for the source code. Anything like will be appreciated
Gilbert Saint-Flour's FASTPATH
Thanks Tom. I was on phone. Typing is bad. Your hint works. Thanks
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From what I can find, it should be in the z/OS 2.1 base. Not using it yet, but
have you looked at pp104 of the cited manual?
"Starting the SDSFAUX Server"
Also from cited manual on pp1
Ensure that the SDSF server and SDSFAUX address space is started
I can find no trace of this facility at
I found those two APARs for problems with it, I just was unable to find the
New Function PTF.
pp104 of the manual is a little short of installation details:
Starting the SDSFAUX server
The SDSFAUX address space is automatically started by the SDSF server address
space when the server starts.
Sorry spoke too soon. EDIT opens directory of current PDS, not arbitrary other
dataset.
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On 2016-02-01 15:56, Rick Troth wrote:
> I searched before asking, but didn't find anything close.
> Anyone know how many 3270 based ATMs are in operation?
> Anyone know where I can find tech pubs for such?
>
Probably as many as there are 3270s with magnetic stripe
readers and/or chip readers.
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 18:40:51 -0500, Scott Ford wrote:
>
>I bet so...
>
Perhaps fewer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_3270#Models
Later an Operator Identification Card Reader was added which could
read information encoded on a magnetic stripe card.
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On 2016-02-01 15:42, Don Leahy wrote:
> Many of these tools examine the ZSCREENI (screen image) and ZSCREENC
> (current cursor) position in order to determine the DSN pointed to by the
> cursor. ZSCREENI/C is available on any ISPF panel, not just Edit, so you
> can implement this point-and-shoot
For the record, my comments on UADS vs. TSO segment have nothing to do with DR.
We mirror all DASD from production to recovery site, so everything in
production is available in DR. My point about querying a TSO segment is this:
when defining a userid with TSO segment, only the first of multiple
I searched before asking, but didn't find anything close.
Anyone know how many 3270 based ATMs are in operation?
Anyone know where I can find tech pubs for such?
Thanks.
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Many of these tools examine the ZSCREENI (screen image) and ZSCREENC
(current cursor) position in order to determine the DSN pointed to by the
cursor. ZSCREENI/C is available on any ISPF panel, not just Edit, so you
can implement this point-and-shoot functionality anywhere you wish.
On Mon, Feb
I think we used Zoom off of File 671 on CBT. Somewhere along the way IBM
saw the light and added a Zoom for log browsing. There's a number of SHARE
sessions regarding the issue.(If you go at thru a search engine).
In a message dated 2/1/2016 4:43:02 P.M. Central Standard Time,
Rick,
The look like 3600 pipeline transactions, but it's been a long time.
Regards,
Scott
On Monday, February 1, 2016, Rick Troth wrote:
> I searched before asking, but didn't find anything close.
> Anyone know how many 3270 based ATMs are in operation?
> Anyone know where I
Gil,
I bet so...
Scott
On Monday, February 1, 2016, Paul Gilmartin <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On 2016-02-01 15:56, Rick Troth wrote:
> > I searched before asking, but didn't find anything close.
> > Anyone know how many 3270 based ATMs are in operation?
> >
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 19:09:06 -0500, Ed Finnell wrote:
>There was also a Wedge that read barcodes. So if you wanted to check in/out
> at Library swipe your activity card(picture id) then Wedge the barcodes
>off the books. Just a few seconds. No signing or signatures required.
>
For whatever reason
There was also a Wedge that read barcodes. So if you wanted to check in/out
at Library swipe your activity card(picture id) then Wedge the barcodes
off the books. Just a few seconds. No signing or signatures required.
In a message dated 2/1/2016 6:01:33 P.M. Central Standard Time,
RSO ISRDDN and use LINKLIST on the COMMAND LINE
Lizette
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Steve Beaver
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 7:51 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: The Linklist
>
> Can
Can anyone think of a better way to find a single module in the LNKLST other
that searching them manuals
Or writing a REXX to search the LNKLST for the module
Steve
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tro...@gmail.com (Rick Troth) writes:
> I searched before asking, but didn't find anything close.
> Anyone know how many 3270 based ATMs are in operation?
> Anyone know where I can find tech pubs for such?
3624 designed at los gatos lab (disclaimer at one time, I had wing of
offices and labs
Guess the simple answer is funding. With very tight budgets it's hard to
wrangle funds for monolithic conversions. Course the library Deans are about
as hard headed and ornery bunch as you'll ever see.
In a message dated 2/1/2016 6:16:23 P.M. Central Standard Time,
Alan,
Thank you for very clear and thorough explanations.
That helped me a lot.
BTW: FTP access is more tricky: file.INS is loaded by HMC, further load
process is beeing performed by SE.
So, someone could connect to ftp server from "external" network, pick
(confirm) the system to be IPLed
I am not clear on why you feel the need to restrict RMF displays.
Could you provide some examples of what you want to restrict?
Second, have you looked at the RMF Java App where you can publish reports to a
website that your users could then review?
Do your users need real time information?
Hello,
I used to use
http://www-969.ibm.com/software/reports/compatibility/clarity/index.html
for these kind of reports, however it currently looks down to me
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So on the Enhanced Holddata in IBM website did you download the 1 year file?
Month Last 30 days~ 100 KbMonth ~ 24 Kb Month.bin
No
Quarter Last 90 days~ 300 KbQuarter ~ 47 Kb
Quarter.bin No
YearLast 365 days ~1200 Kb
I hadn't really thought about (or researched) the display capabilities
of RACF. An RFE couldn't hurt if you find them lacking.
Once one's TSO/E administrative routines have been converted to use the
TSO segment, though, I think another good use of UADS is for recovery,
including DR. It's the
Hello,
We have a RMF monitor III data displayable by the groups other than z/OS team.
There are only few panels needed by groups other than z/OS. Is there a way of
restricting/displaying some of the RMF monitor III screens to some of the
groups? So that we can let only certain information
John Eells wrote:
>I hadn't really thought about (or researched) the display capabilities of
>RACF. An RFE couldn't hurt if you find them lacking.
I don't think there is any problem with the display capabilities. Actually, you
use a RACF command or utility (RACF panels for example) to ask
Lizette Koehler wrote:
So on the Enhanced Holddata in IBM website did you download the 1 year file?
Month Last 30 days~ 100 KbMonth ~ 24 Kb Month.bin
No
Quarter Last 90 days~ 300 KbQuarter ~ 47 Kb
Quarter.bin No
Year
FYI - the website seems to be up now...
It makes it possible to generate a list between many products and the OS
level you want here =>
http://www-969.ibm.com/software/reports/compatibility/clarity/softwareOsMatrix.html
TSO ISRFIND as well...
On Feb 2, 2016 06:10, "Paul Gilmartin" <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 22:57:24 -0600, Ed Gould wrote:
>
> >Sounds like a SHARE requirement to me.
> >
> ??? Fixing a bug shouldn't be a SHARE requirement; it should be an SR.
>
>
By system command as well as well...
SETPROG LNKLST,TEST,NAME=,MODNAME=
Ant.
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Sent: Tuesday, 2 February 2016 4:38 PM
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Subject: Re: The Linklist
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 22:59:12 -0500, Paul Strauss <...@US.IBM.COM> wrote:
>
>I use ISRDDN daily.
>
But beware! ISRDDN can give incorrect results when a mixed concatenation
of PDS(E) and UNIX directories is allocated.
I reported this long ago and got WAD; they said it's just for "testing".
Does
On 02/01/2016 10:27 AM, John Eells wrote:
> I hadn't really thought about (or researched) the display capabilities
> of RACF. An RFE couldn't hurt if you find them lacking.
>
> Once one's TSO/E administrative routines have been converted to use
> the TSO segment, though, I think another good use
Sounds like a SHARE requirement to me.
Ed
On Feb 1, 2016, at 10:24 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 22:59:12 -0500, Paul Strauss <...@US.IBM.COM>
wrote:
I use ISRDDN daily.
But beware! ISRDDN can give incorrect results when a mixed
concatenation
of PDS(E) and UNIX
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 22:57:24 -0600, Ed Gould wrote:
>Sounds like a SHARE requirement to me.
>
??? Fixing a bug shouldn't be a SHARE requirement; it should be an SR.
>On Feb 1, 2016, at 10:24 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>> Does anyone in IBM care?
-- gil
Sorry, TSO ISRDDN from any ISPF Panel.
Lizette
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> Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 8:11 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: The Linklist
>
> RSO ISRDDN
New Function Jan 4, 2016
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1PI43902
Open Problem Jan 28, 2016
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/entdocview.wss?uid=isg1PI54862
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Dana Mitchell wrote:
> In going through the book:
>
> SDSF Operation
In the SDSF Operation and Customization manual has a chapter on setup and
starting SDSFAUX.
Lizette
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> Behalf Of Dana Mitchell
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 11:16 AM
> To:
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Skip, Thanks for the explanation (I had to look up what AFAIK meant LOL) which
makes sense to me. I verified my test code will return with RC=04 for an
invalid DEST name (ANY!@#$%) which is what you would expect. I don't know if
you saw the previous discussion (in December) as to what lead
Go to www.cbttape.org
Also try: http://mzelden.com/mvsutil.html
There are numerous tools that do what you are asking. Pick the one that best
suits your needs.
Bob
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Of Mike Kovach
Hi All,
I am doing my per-works for upgrading z/OS 2.1 to 2.2. before May,
Few of the Ibm Products are in n-2 and n-3 level, so i planning to apply
PTF's and proceed my OS upgrade.
I am looking into the IBM site, but i couldn't find the exact path that
lists the required PTF's for the IBM
Thanks
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Skip Robinson wrote:
We ran an inherited ISAM application in the 80s, a true dog. Then we learned
of a VSAM conversion aid that was at the time built in to whatever then
passed for DFSMS. It was magical. Simply convert files from ISAM to VSAM and
point the application to them. The system
If you have the latest hold data, then you can use FIXCAT to find what you are
looking for.
A fix category is an identifier used to group and associate PTFs to a
particular category of software fixes. A fix category might be used to
identify a group of fixes that are required to support a
To clarify... While in EDIT, you place the cursor on any character in a
Datasetname and an edit window open with the target dataset.
I am looking for the source code. Anything like will be appreciated
Thanks
Mike Kovach
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I've used this - probably sourced from either the CBT Tape or Mark Zelden
originally - but (looking at my comment) it's been a while and that buffer has
been cleared.
/* THIS CLIST WILL BRING A DATASET IDENTIFIED BY THE CURSOR POSITION */
/* UP IN EDIT WHEN INVOKED FROM EDIT.
In going through the book:
SDSF Operation and Customization
Version 2 Release 1
SA23-2274-01
It lists z/OS V2R1 summary of changes as updated December, 2015:
SDSF is now enhanced with a new address space called SDSFAUX that provides
information about the systems in the sysplex and their system
I think it just means 'isolate', as in pulling the name from something like a
JCL member. Vist3270 can easily isolate a DSN. Apparently OP wants to start a
concurrent edit session on that DSN.
.
.
.
J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 06:53:53 -0800, Mike Kovach wrote:
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What does "extracts" mean? This seems to imply that the data set is embedded
somewhere (perhaps an ADRDSSU archive?) and needs to be retrieved from there.
-- gil
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