Re: ISPF Edit Highlighting for Java, SQL, FORTRAN, Python, etc. DELIVERED

2019-02-24 Thread Tom Conley
On 2/24/2019 8:44 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote: On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:37:19 -0500, Pinnacle wrote: *** *   ... *  RFE 112741 - Simplify UNIX file access in ISPF by  * * 

Re: APAR Search Broken Worldwide?

2019-02-24 Thread Steve Beaver
I’ll check inside W3 in the morning Sent from my iPhone Sorry for the finger checks > On Feb 24, 2019, at 21:12, Mike Hochee wrote: > > I get the same thing you're experiencing, and I'm on the other side of the > country. > > > From: IBM Mainframe

Re: APAR Search Broken Worldwide?

2019-02-24 Thread Mike Hochee
I get the same thing you're experiencing, and I'm on the other side of the country. From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Ed Jaffe Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 10:02 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: APAR Search Broken Worldwide? Is

APAR Search Broken Worldwide?

2019-02-24 Thread Ed Jaffe
Is everyone experiencing this? Or is local to my region? https://www14.software.ibm.com/support/customercare/psearch/search?domain=gapar It either fails with "SearchRequest. Incorrect XML format of dBlue response." or just returns zero matches. -- Phoenix Software International Edward E.

Re: Source of green zebra paper

2019-02-24 Thread Timothy Sipples
You could check directly with the paper manufacturers if you haven't already. Q-Connect, headquartered in Belgium, seems to be one of the biggest OEM suppliers of "listing paper" in the United Kingdom. Here's their main Web site: https://www.q-connect.com and the Web site provides their head

Re: CICS and IMS Training

2019-02-24 Thread Timothy Sipples
saurabh khandelwal wrote: >We tried talking to IBM local representative in our region for these >training course but they don't have any training schedule and they still >trying to find the same. > >If any one of us can provide more detail about schedule training for (CICS >& IMS admin) will be

Re: ISPF Edit Highlighting for Java, SQL, FORTRAN, Python, etc. DELIVERED

2019-02-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:37:19 -0500, Pinnacle wrote: > >...  File 967 at http://www.cbttape.org/updates.htm was >created to deliver as many RFE's for ISPF as possible, given IBM's >dwindling development resources for ISPF.  > Alas, working for an ISV I had to avoid non-IBM facilities lest I

Re: Dynamic allocation on Non SMS

2019-02-24 Thread retired mainframer
Since they are not managed by ACS and you apparently did not specify a storclas, it would be much more surprising if they ended up on an SMS volume instead of a non-SMS one. This is how things work when SMS is not a factor in the allocation. > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe

ISPF Edit Highlighting for Java, SQL, FORTRAN, Python, etc. DELIVERED

2019-02-24 Thread Pinnacle
FYI, I am pleased to announce the V1.2 release of the CBT Usermods Collection for ISPF (CUCI).  File 967 at http://www.cbttape.org/updates.htm was created to deliver as many RFE's for ISPF as possible, given IBM's dwindling development resources for ISPF.  CUCI release V1.2 delivers the

Re: Anyone ever seen/hear about a set of programs called SUPERCOP/SUPCOP1/SUPCOP2/SUPCOP3

2019-02-24 Thread Chuck Kreiter
We had them at an insurance company I worked at in the past. We dropped them at YR2K as we were updating all of code/JCL since it was no longer supported. I don't recall the details of where we acquired it from. If I recall, it was a gener like tool that took care of some of the allocation for

CICS and IMS training

2019-02-24 Thread Donald Blake
What/where do you consider local? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: Dynamic allocation on Non SMS

2019-02-24 Thread Mike Shorkend
The volume is most likely defined with the *storage* attribute set in VATLSTxx On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 at 09:46, Peter wrote: > Hi > > Some of my datasets are picking up a non SMS volumes dynamically even > without specifying a volser and the HLQ is not part of ACS routines . > > How is it possible