In article
you wrote:
> Since 2008, forwarding to Bob has been possible only via a literal
> "ether net" connection. Unfortunately, the IBM mail network does not
> have such a connection. We wish it did. We as well find understanding
> how to use some of the IPCS macros to be challenging.
Since 2008, forwarding to Bob has been possible only via a literal
"ether net" connection. Unfortunately, the IBM mail network does not
have such a connection. We wish it did. We as well find understanding
how to use some of the IPCS macros to be challenging.
> It is. It has the feel of an
Thanks for your help Don.
I finally did get the symbol defined correctly …
symbol 00. ASID(X'0046') DSPNAME(symbol) LENGTH(X'1000') AREA(symbol)
DROP
I was priming the ESSY with a DSECT=NO version and it had a -1 as the asid
word. I was only updating the
In article <7271721887429173.wa.zos.jes2gmail@listserv.ua.edu> you wrote:
> The ESSY is rather odd ???
> If I use ABITS=64 it this request gets a RC 12.
> When I list the symbol I get
>symbol 00. ASID(X'0026') LENGTH(X'1000') AREA(symbol) DROP
> If I issue "L symbol DSPNAME(symbo
The ESSY is rather odd …
If I use ABITS=64 it this request gets a RC 12.
When I list the symbol I get
symbol 00. ASID(X'0026') LENGTH(X'1000') AREA(symbol) DROP
If I issue "L symbol DSPNAME(symbol)" and list the symbols again a mysterious
"X" symbol is defined …
X
In article <6648609332066356.wa.zos.jes2gmail@listserv.ua.edu> you wrote:
> I'm using ADPLSEQS to define a symbol in an IPCS verb exit.
> I'm trying to define a symbol to a dataspace.
> When I issue "L symbol" I get
> LIST 00. ASID(X'0046') LENGTH(X'01') AREA(Symbol)
> ASID(X'0046') ADDRESS(00.
I'm using ADPLSEQS to define a symbol in an IPCS verb exit.
I'm trying to define a symbol to a dataspace.
When I issue "L symbol" I get
LIST 00. ASID(X'0046') LENGTH(X'01') AREA(Symbol)
ASID(X'0046') ADDRESS(00.) KEY(08) PREFIXED
I can issue "L symbol DSPNAME(symbol)" but I wonder if I can