Lizette Koehler wrote:
John,
There are two flavors of COPYGROUP/COPYGRP with z/OS V2.1
Spot on. They say memory is the second thing to go; I'd quite forgotten
the details and I wrote the announcement text about this function!
Sorry about that, all.
(Lizette, was Paul Harvey a relative?)
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Lizette Koehler wrote:
> John,
> There are two flavors of COPYGROUP/COPYGRP with z/OS V2.1
Spot on. They
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> Lizette Koehler wrote:
> > John,
> > There are two flavors of COPYGROUP/COPYGRP with z/OS V2.1
>
>
> Spot on. They say memory is the second thing to go; I'd quite forgotten the
> d
):Re: Unicode Query
If that is the only change, then no. However, I am a firm believer of doing
the cloning process the same way every time unless there are extenuating
circumstances. I've seen too many times where just the "updated libraries"
were pushed out, and something is
Peter X. DeFabritus wrote:
With z/OS 2.1, the COPYGROUP command of IEBCOPY will copy all the aliases
associated with a main member.
You beat me to it! But COPYGRP (note spelling) was introduced earlier
than z/OS V2.1. I did not go back further to look for when it was first
out, but it's
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>IEBCOPY is the utility of choice. If you copy a module with aliases
age-
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> Peter X. DeFabritus wrote:
> > With z