The only tools I have ever used to test are Expeditor, when I used to write
COBOL. Other than that, my tool of choice is z/XDC however I don't
Know if it would work with CICS.
Why not use CEDF? It's painful but works
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Frank,
I have the same question...since we won't buy rd/z because of cost.
Scott
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 8:38 PM Frank Swarbrick
wrote:
> Anyone use this feature of IBM Developer for z Systems (formerly Rational
> Developer for z System)? Does it test only
Anyone use this feature of IBM Developer for z Systems (formerly Rational
Developer for z System)? Does it test only callable routines? Or can it also
be used for your standard "monolithic" COBOL program? What about CICS programs?
Frank
My curiousity is (as usual) getting the best of me. Can some kind soul
enlighten me about what there might be to debate about IEFOPZxx parmlib
members?
Leanne Wilson wrote:
Less than two weeks until the GSE Large Systems Working Group meeting.
A quick preview of the topics:
·
·
Less than two weeks until the GSE Large Systems Working Group meeting.
The event will be held on 28th March 2017 at CA offices Berkshire.
Details of the agenda and how to register can be found here:
http://lsx.gse.org.uk/content/content_events.php
A quick preview of the topics:
· New
No, no, it was a celebration of Three Stooges throwing pies day.
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Subject: Re: Happy π Day!
Sorry I'm a
Sorry I'm a little late to the party, but I just saw this late last night. 13
+ minutes of pi to however many digits they managed to squeeze into the song.
Caution - don't turn it up before playing it - nothing raunchy, just loud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skf8NTEnrO4
It's almost
Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
>I use the embedded skeletons technique designed by Frank Clarke.
>See http://www.rexxla.org/freerepo/REXX/
Thanks! I see three goodies there - COMBINE and LOADKEYS and TBLOOK.
TBLOOK probably contains things which could be useful for the OP. It creates
temporary lines
I use the embedded skeletons technique designed by Frank Clarke.
See http://www.rexxla.org/freerepo/REXX/
Works for MLIB, SLIB, TLIB entries. No more chasing around looking for the
source. It's all in one program.
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 5:02 AM, Mark Zelden wrote:
> Some I