I did the delete in ISPF 3.1. By some reason the space was released so only
1 track was left. I tried with PDS86 but it didn't find any member.
We found a decently fresh backup so I only lost 2 days of work. That was
acceptable.
Thomas Berg
Den tors 9 maj 2024 17:22Seymour J Metz skrev:
> A
as myself: ALWAYS check the
dataset name extra before mass deletion...
Thomas Berg
Den tors 9 maj 2024 13:59Seymour J Metz skrev:
> For PDS: PDS96
>
> For PDSE: define it with multiple versions
>
> --
> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
> עַם
If you know the applid ('x' below) for tso you can use this format:
logon applid=x,logmode=d4c32xx33
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Interactive
I can vision a scene: IBM'ers on knees at the floor, searching desperately for
the chip.
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Interactive is ‘manual.’ Batch
I can't get this working. I got the impression (by other experiments) that the
formatting user exit is invoked AFTER the selecting the User option?!
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Thanks! I missed that one!
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Interactive is 'manual.' Batch is 'automatic.'
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Well you are quite innovative! :)
What you are saying is that I in the )INIT section should read the dynarea
data, zap I with my text and save it in the same variable?
(Your example as such will not work - as I want it to (seamlessly with FA).)
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)PROC
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Interactive is 'manual.' Batch is 'automatic
I know the panel in question but as the content is dynamically created (in a
dynamic area) I'm not helped by that.
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created (the
content it is).
So no cigar.
(It seems to be quite common now to use dynamic panels. Although it have its
advantages for the developer it complicates customization...)
(AFAIK we have all relevant PTFs.)
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It isn't the panel itself that are dynamically created, it is the content that
is. And it is by a program.
And I have of course not the source of the program.
(Theoretically I maybe can zap the text User but...)
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I'm wondering if there are any Fault Analyzer experts/experienced maintainers
here at IBM-MAIN?
I have some problems and questions regarding maintaining/installing FA.
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I'm of course heavily offended by this sexist remark!
;)
(My wife also likes these kind of jokes.)
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Interactive is ‘manual.’ Batch
Thanks!
Regarding 2: I restored the dataset to another name and then did 2 renames.
IEBPDSE did not report any problems.
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by restoring a backup from yesterday.
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Interactive is 'manual.' Batch is 'automatic.'
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at this time.)
I have restored a backup from yesterday now so the immediate problem is solved.
(And saved the corrupted PDSE in case anyone except me is interested.)
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BTW, we are on zOS 2.1 in the DEV system and zOS 1.13 in the prod system.
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Interactive is 'manual.' Batch is 'automatic
of competence.)
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running after 10 minutes. It consumes CPU time but no
EXCP (stands still at 4 EXCP). When run in the DEV system it consumed 10213
EXCP.
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).
Was browsing from the dev system. We have 7 other similar datasets, all
populated from the prod system and mostly viewed from the dev system. First
time for me of a corrupt PDSE causing an abend like this.
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Is that applicable on zOS 1.13 ? As that is what the prod system is at.
(Looked at OA43214 - it said Software version 210.)
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This long thread show the danger with feature creep. IEFBR14 of nowadays is
too complicated to use.
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Interactive is 'manual
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also in a SELECT PANEL()... statement
- and/or
2: ZSTART with ISPSTART working also with a CMD() operand.(Assumes that it
will be processed at the first panel display.)
No: 1 is preferred as it leaves more control to the site ISPF administrators
and users.
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The mathematician sounds like a lawyer to me...
:)
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I submitted the JCL on z/OS 1.13 with expected result (that is: member is
NOT empty).
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with empty members.)
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Behalf
.
infrequent S0F4-20 RSN 1C0752EE ABENDs)
Have you tried with - directly after each IEBGENER step - do an IEBGENER
from the member
to SYSOUT ?
Yes. Makes no difference. Same problem
Just to check: Do you mean that IEBGENER to SYSOUT gives nothing?
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is to save a hash of the content in system key area (with
a random salt) ? Then just compare the hashes before reusing the key 8 data.
Of course, this is only feasible if performance is not a problem.
(Not that I'm a knowledgeable person in any of these areas...)
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A bit OT, but this, I think, is a good idea: http://www.passwordcard.org/en
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I thought that I did that.
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it's not simple
anymore.
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:22,71:10)
Here only the parts from position 31, length 22, and position 71, length 10, is
selected for the
output record. (The record will contain selected parts concatenated from pos
1, length 32.)
Padding spec may also be added.
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//SYSTSPRT DDSYSOUT=S
//SYSTSIN DDDSN=SYSTSIN,DISP=(OLD,DELETE)
//SYSUDUMP DDSYSOUT=8,HOLD=YES
The members in XXX.ISPF.ISPPROF:
ISPPROF
ISPSPROF
ISRJLIST
ISRLLIST
ISRPLIST
ISRPROF
ISRRLIST
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Subject: Re: DFSORT/ICETOOL pondering
Thomas Berg wrote:
Sometimes I have a need to do
statements for each actual case. Currently I do this with REXX EXECIO, stems
etc.
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An hypotethical example
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:07:41 +0200, Thomas Berg wrote
it in front, at position 1
(or 5 if V records)?
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Thanks Kolusu!
It seems so easy when you (and Norbert) explains! :)
Of course I should RTFM, but when you are ignorant it takes time find the
relevant pieces.
(I wonder how many work hours the help here at IBM-MAIN have saved?)
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I'm looking at RFEs at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute
May RFEs are marked with a private symbol which means I can't look at it or
vote for it.
Why is that?
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I suspected something like that, but why? It doesn't look like it's for
security reasons, at least for many of them.
(At least they should be readable.)
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I can understand that. But it also means that no one can vote for it.
Nevertheless, your motive is reasonable for me.
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/OUTREC etc. but I can't see a straight forward
and general solution/template.
I'm hoping for someone who have done this before to supply an example.
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Thanks! Tried it, it took 221 files in 9 elapsed seconds. That’s about
24/second compared with RECEIVE at (very rough) 3/seconds... :)
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performance?
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Thomas Berg wrote:
I'm using TSO RECEIVE to read
the email headers - to this list. Then
we can make a more fair judgment.
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the behavior of the 5.1 compiler. (?)
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. Writing more
code to do it wrong than it would have taken to do it right is
hacking, in the original sense.
I would not call it a hack, rather a cludge.
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to
learn it IMHO.
(Although I still haven't done that - time flies...)
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:
BTW: troubles with IEFBR14 create/delete usually are clearly visible as JCL
error or data set in use.
Sometimes less clearly as NOT CATALOGUED 2.
I HATE that one.(That it allocates it as non-catalogued. Can it happen
anymore, BTW ? Was a long time ago...)
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parsing of variable and don't need to setup a
stem.
This depends of course much on how smart the REXX interpreter or compiler is.
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Subject: Re: FTP of EBCDIC file
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 18:52:03 +0200, Thomas Berg wrote:
I
I think you must have a '' before 'EXITDATA':
PANEXIT ((Field1 Field2 Field3 zuser),REXX,PANEXIT,EXITDATA,MSG=PEX001)
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Ok. I just wondered if HOD did something unusual, like communicated to a
http server at the mainframe that in turn communicated with tso the usual
way (--VTAM--TSO etc.).
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Spontaneously I would suspect a bad coded ISPF panel (the one the START I
left/reoccurring on).
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A site command table that overrides the standard START command ?
(Or a user command table.)
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From
SDI's TN3270 Plus
VistaTN3270 from Tom Brennan
x3270
ZOC Terminal from EmTec:
http://www.emtec.com/zoc/tn3270-terminal-emulation.html
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/Attachmate
Rumba 7.5
TN3270 Plus -- from SDI
tn3270 X -- for the Macintosh by Peter DiCamillo:
http://www.brown.edu/cis/tn3270/
VistaTN3270 -- from Tom Brennan
x3270
ZOC Terminal -- from EmTec:
http://www.emtec.com/zoc/tn3270-terminal-emulation.html
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://www.emtec.com/zoc/tn3270-terminal-emulation.html
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://www.emtec.com/zoc/tn3270-terminal-emulation.html
HOBLink
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So far have these been mentioned:
x3270
BlueZone from Rocket
Opentext Host Explorer
Attachmate Extra Extreme 9
Reflection/Attachmate
PCOMM
Nexus
VistaTN3270 from Tom Brennan
QWS3270 from Jolly Giant
Rumba 7.5
Passport
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like are statements that could be translated into concrete
things or actions.
But this sort of language seems to be default for companies. (Juridical
reasons?)
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, I'm also very impressed by this development, an amazing program, could
think of a myriad of uses!
;)
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As you see below it seems to work ok. (The content of
'S000TBE.DT.COMMANDS(ALLINIT)' is displayed in the log.)
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They may look like they are commented in the log but they are active commands.
(The /* doesn't exist in the source.)
I want to avoid the PMR way as I suspect it's me doing something wrong (and it
cost money if it is so).
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11.1. I tried google also, but most of them have a specific reference to a
dataset (which showed up in the log).
But not in this case.
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That was it! Thanks!!
(It was a leftover from our standard parm. And I thought it just tell DT
where to find eventual command members, not that it tried to execute the exact
target.)
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We have it. And are happy with that. :)
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at one time
in a relatively more readable format.
This is from my experiences from both my employers intranet and from internet
and PC applications in general.
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thomas.b...@swedbank.sewrote:
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Not I. If I compare a typical 3270-interface and a typical
PC/WEB-interface I generally can observe that the response times is
about
50 times better in the 3270-interface. It's also generally less
cluttered
+0100, Thomas Berg wrote:
I wonder how many mainframers would stick to what they're comfortable
with even if a GUI interface came along that totally nuked the old
school UI.
Not I. If I compare a typical 3270-interface and a typical PC/WEB-
interface I generally can observe
OT, but does anyone know where I can find a REAL explanation of how Quantum
computing works ?
Yes, I know that the point of it is that there exists several result status at
one time, but I have never seen an explanation of how you in reality can
exploit that!
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Thanks. I will try to access it.
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in the statistics.
Presumable not any DFS utility either.
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You can only update in the ISPF stats format with LMMSTATS. In this case I
suppose there is a whole another format that is needed.
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You are right , I was thinking of the case when you use the format
'LMINIT DATAID(LMID) DATASET('dsn') ENQ(SHR)'
Here it allocates a ISPn dd.
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Do:
Address TSO FREE FI(LMIN LMOUT) (NOTE the ddnames...)
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BTW, I see that you wrote:
LMINIT DATAID(INDD) DNAME(LMIN) ENQ(SHRW)
it should be:
LMINIT DATAID(INDD) DDNAME(LMIN) ENQ(SHRW) (NOTE DDname, not Dname.)
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with a ddname in the format ISPn,
e g ISP12345.
Presumably it frees it a LMFREE.
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I don't even have a wart...
:)
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a double blind test ? ;)
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I think I saw flying pigs outside my window.
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words in the, e g, COBOL sense.
COBOL is really an example of bad usage of the idea of reserved words, we have
had several cases of the need to recode programs or area descriptions (COPYs)
due to a field name suddenly is not allowed because it is a new reserved word.
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astonishment in syntax.
2. Its functionality and syntax is oriented towards the end goal of the code
effort.
3. It lives up to the KISS principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid).
4. It minimizes the keystrokes for the programmer.
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the keystrokes for the programmer.
Sounds more like Perl than REXX g,d,r
Shane ... ;-)
H... From the little I have seen of Perl, it's like a gun pointed to your
foot... :)
I think I rather prefer Python.
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On 1/10/2013 7:23 PM, Thomas Berg wrote:
Personally I am
has already, somewhat jokingly, said
fix it! But COBOL doesn't have the DWIW (Do What I Want) verb.
I'm still waiting for the DWIT (Do What I'm Thinking) and RAE (Remove
All Errors) instructions... ;-)
I'm using the compiler option NOBUG. :)
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generally ?
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arguments?
Maybe Definition of Solid Waste (DSW) Rulemakings for RCRA Hazardous Waste
Regulations: http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/dsw/rulemaking.htm ? :)
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When clicking on the link:
The following SHARE presentations are available:
What's new in Enterprise COBOL for z/OS, V5.1
I was presented with the page: Support Home. (Link:
http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/overview?uid=swg27039561 )
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specify the number of the directory blocks, or the
allocation fails.
Well, she DID specify dir blocks, although I was zero (0). They don't say it
must be a positive number...
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IRX0250E System abend code 0C4, reason code 0016.
IRX0255E Abend in host command SELECT or address environment routine ISPEXEC.
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