Re: PCOMM macro/script - Copy Screens, Copy Append

2017-11-08 Thread Wendell Lovewell
We've used Passport for several years. Here's a VBScript example for Passport that will allow you to specify the number of screens you want to copy and optionally the beginning and ending row on the screen. After it copies each screen and appends it to a temporary file, it invokes my editor so

Re: PCOMM macro/script - Copy Screens, Copy Append

2017-11-07 Thread Hank Oerlemans
Behalf Of Richard Zierdt Sent: 04 November 2017 08:35 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: PCOMM macro/script - Copy Screens, Copy Append Using PCOMM Ver 6.0. The goal is to copy several CICS screens as a script (or macro) runs. 24x80 green-screen stuff. First step is to create or record th

Re: PCOMM macro/script - Copy Screens, Copy Append

2017-11-03 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Fri, 3 Nov 2017 16:34:37 -0500, Richard Zierdt wrote: >Using PCOMM Ver 6.0. > >The goal is to copy several CICS screens as a script (or macro) runs. 24x80 >green-screen stuff. > >First step is to create or record the macro or script. >The problem is that PCOMM's Edit-Copy and Edit-App

PCOMM macro/script - Copy Screens, Copy Append

2017-11-03 Thread Richard Zierdt
Using PCOMM Ver 6.0. The goal is to copy several CICS screens as a script (or macro) runs. 24x80 green-screen stuff. First step is to create or record the macro or script. The problem is that PCOMM's Edit-Copy and Edit-Append are not supported under PCOMM's Start Recording, either as