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Subject: Re: Machine-readable flag for "development-only z/OS'
So, this question got me thinking.
We have a few ZD instances running here. I was not fully involved with the
group bringing it in, other than setting some ground rules regarding
customization, and "who" wo
So, this question got me thinking.
We have a few ZD instances running here. I was not fully involved with the
group bringing it in, other than setting some ground rules regarding
customization, and "who" would be supporting.
My recollection though, is that the Terms & Conditions of ZD
I just happened to be on our zPDT system, and here's a partial output of the D
M=CPU command.
CPC ND = z1090.Axx.IBM.02.usapfzpdt01p
CPC SI = 1090.306.IBM.02.
Model: L03
Something there might be usable for checking.
Mark Jacobs
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: Machine-readable flag for "development-only z/OS'
zPDT shows a CPU model number of 1090. Perhaps you could use that?
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zPDT shows a CPU model number of 1090. Perhaps you could use that?
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Charles Mills
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Subject: Machine-readable flag for "development-only z/OS'
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I know IBM sells z/OS licenses that are for development only, such as the Z
Development and Test Environment.
Is there a machine-readable flag that indicates that a z/OS instance is
development only? Would it be possible to write an app that, just as an
example, refused to run in such an