checking to see if I am on correct path...
when going from MainframeFTP---to a Windows server
default from what I see in ftpparms CRLF is sent...
is there some thing on Windows that would strip the CRLF off??
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:58:35 -0500, Ron Wells wrote:
checking to see if I am on correct path...
when going from MainframeFTP---to a Windows server
default from what I see in ftpparms CRLF is sent...
is there some thing on Windows that would strip the CRLF off??
What do you want to do
by default after each logical record..?.
From: Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date: 07/19/2013 12:11 PM
Subject:Re: Default
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:58:35 -0500, Ron Wells
_IBM Changing the GDDM default APPCPG for a single instance of GDDM -
United States_ (http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21376292)
I'd try this locally and then see why it's 351 globally.
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want make
another Profile MTLTEST as the Default reset profile, so that it invokes
the newly added Image.
Could someone please guide me the way to modify MTLTEST as the Default
Reset profile ?
Any direction or suggestion would be really great.
Jake
the scenario is our Reset Profile is DFLTEST. Now we want make
another Profile MTLTEST as the Default reset profile, so that it invokes
the newly added Image.
Could someone please guide me the way to modify MTLTEST as the Default
Reset profile ?
Any direction or suggestion would be really great
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Passing Logmod in default TN3270 USSTAB
options' and #pragma runopts affect only the main program, but CEEOPTS DD
affects both. If CEEOPTS specifies RPTOPTS you get two reports, without any
specific indication which is which.
I'd still like to know what Programmer default is supposed to mean. If
they can say the source of some options
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Subject: Re: In RPTOPTS what does Programmer Default mean?
Well, I solved my underlying problem. The C++ program loads FTP under the
covers, so there are two programs running each with its own LE run-time
options. Sounds obvious when I say it, but the results I was seeing had me
confused
Charles Mills wrote:
...
I'd still like to know what Programmer default is supposed to mean. If
they can say the source of some options is 'DD:CEEOPTS' then wouldn't it
make sense to say that the source of some options was 'CSECT CEEUOPT'? Or at
least document what their labels meant? Programmer
Environment: V1R13, C++ z/OS batch, pre-link, non-XPLINK
I'm trying to figure out why #pragma runopts is not working as I would
expect. But first ...
When I set on RPTOPTS the report shows several options as being Programmer
default. I don't know where they are coming from. They don't correspond
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