On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 12:24:49 -0500, Geoff Smith wrote:
>Thank you Sue Shumway for your contributions and thank you to all our
>customers for your feedback. I'll be reviewing the IBM Documentation site
>feedback and try to address as much as I can. I will pay particular attention
>to the z/OS
100+
IBMers are doing loads of great sessions across IBM Z Council, WSC Accelerate,
zOS Academy, TechU, SHARE, etc.
There really has got to be an absolutely dead simple way of signing for these
ONCE and having all content (slides, videos) accessible ON DEMAND.
It is phenomenally annoying to
Yes, it is PARTIALLY documented.
The token is one of IBM secrets I want to explain.
However to correct:
4000 Generic token - good old compression
6x00 Tailored token
6001 zEDC token - this is zEDC!
8000 Rejection token - compression disabled, likely because of lack
of
Over on CICS-L the CICS developers called for user suggestions for future SHARE
events. This isn't a CICS suggestion, so I thought I should post it here
instead.
SORT Bootcamp: Multiple sessions (like Assembler Bootcamp) to introduce and
train programmers in the everyday uses of the many,
Interesting!
Thank you!
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Subject: Re: How to tell if zEDC is active for an LPAR or DASD pool
We're currently on z13's. We were advised by IBM sources to look for this in a
LISTCAT ALL of a sequential file to tell if it was zEDC compressed or not:
ACT-DIC-TOKENX'60010004'
We were told that the "60" at the start of that