On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 08:14:53 +1100, Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
>It's not protected on my logon panel.
>
>IKJ56420I Userid B not authorized to use TSO
>
But what if B is authorized, which matches the case I had?
I have a co-worker one keytop away from me.
(The worst case is his ID is
It's not protected on my logon panel.
IKJ56420I Userid B not authorized to use TSO
Enter LOGON parameters below:
*Userid===> B
Password ===>
Procedure ===>
Acct Nmbr ===>
Size ===>
Perform ===>
Command ===>
Enter an 'S'
g...@gabegold.com (Gabe Goldberg) writes:
> Though even z Systems can't provide actual temporal relocation, it's
> interesting to consider what advice mainframe professionals would give
> their younger selves if the opportunity existed. And veterans' wisdom
> applies to Generation Z. Best to
Lessons Learned
More seasoned mainframers advise their younger selves and Generation Z
workers
http://destinationz.org/Mainframe-Solution/Trends/Lessons-Learned
http://tinyurl.com/gpdrxbb
Time travel is a science fiction literature staple, from “Back to the
Future” and “Terminator” film
In the "- TSO/E LOGON -" panel I recognize that I've made a typo
entering my Userid. I'd like to overtype it and proceed. But the field
is write-protected. *Why!?* Is there any way to recover and proceed
without disconnecting, reconnecting, and starting over? Simply to get
back to the
Hello Listers,
We are doing a change to set values for INTERVAL ,CLEANUP and OPNOTIFY in
COUPLExx different for few systems in our sysplex . I understand that
INTERVAL can be set different for each system in the plex after you enable
USER INTERVAL on the Functions statement .
I would be