Re: cyberark efforts

2023-04-30 Thread Bruce Hewson
Hello Bill, CyberArk can do RACF and Top Secret USER administration,. at least for PASSWORD change, and REVOKE/RELEASE processing. CyverArk will connect to Z/OS via ssh. Certificates are used for the ssh connection validation. The USER used by CybertArk must have suitable administrative

Re: IKJPARS PCL questions

2023-04-30 Thread Joseph Reichman
Yes that was it This is my PCL When I enter for instance LA 12345688 L(100) ASID(13) And make breakpoint at LSTVALEN (length validity check and Breakpoint at LSTASID) it bypass the ASID for some reason Thank you LISTAPCL IKJPARM

Re: IKJPARS PCL questions

2023-04-30 Thread Walt Farrell
On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 09:49:30 -0400, Joseph Reichman wrote: >Do the keywords have to be enter the way they are laid out in the PCL > >I would think not > >Because that's why they are keywords > >However when I don't enter them that way it does not hit the validity exit From earlier in the

Re: RCF feedback [was: RE: Re: IBM RCF Documentation email address?]

2023-04-30 Thread zMan
Presumably the remaining information development person at IBM is busy doing actual documentation, rather than responding to requests. Sad. On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 7:12 AM Seymour J Metz wrote: > One feature that I would like to see on such a dashboard is the ability to > upload sample source

IKJPARS PCL questions

2023-04-30 Thread Joseph Reichman
Hi Do the keywords have to be enter the way they are laid out in the PCL I would think not Because that's why they are keywords However when I don't enter them that way it does not hit the validity exit

Re: RCF feedback [was: RE: Re: IBM RCF Documentation email address?]

2023-04-30 Thread Seymour J Metz
One feature that I would like to see on such a dashboard is the ability to upload sample source code or text along with a flag as to whether IBM should treat it as public or private. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 From: IBM

Re: File Handles (was: COBOL to dynamic DD name)

2023-04-30 Thread Binyamin Dissen
COBOL does NOT demand a DSNAME. It is perfectly happy with DDNAMEs. There were extensions to COBOL to allow a DSNAME via a system variable by playing with the SELECT statement. Of course, one could ask if the dsname is already in a system variable, why not supply it in the JCL. But I digress.