Thanks to those who responded. I searched for this information for about an
hour before I posted to the list, then found what others have pointed out 2
minutes after I had posted and had given up on finding it myself. I kept
looking for some command to list this information, and there
Beesley, Paul wrote:
You can do it with REXX. No idea where I got this code so apologies to the
original author...
The REXX program word by word without AIM parts, is coming from G. Fogg in year
2000.
Whoever did the AIM part still remains a mystery...
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
The G. Fogg portion of this REXX routine is a conversion from PL/I
to REXX, perhaps at several removes, of one of a set of generic PL/I
procedures---All of therm 1) initialize a pointer to a pointer with
x'0010' and 2) chase pointer chains anchored in the CVT---that
were written by my quondam
Other than the requirement for AIM level 3 to use BPX.UNIQUE.USER, and
BPX.DEFAULT.USER going away after z/OS 1.13, has there been any
other SOD related to not running AIM level 3?
Regards,
Mark
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Mark Zelden - Zelden Consulting Services - z/OS, OS/390 and MVS
W dniu 2012-09-13 16:19, Mark Zelden pisze:
Other than the requirement for AIM level 3 to use BPX.UNIQUE.USER, and
BPX.DEFAULT.USER going away after z/OS 1.13, has there been any
I don't know, but AIM level 3 is approx. 12 years old. I did the
conversion on OS/390.
So, is there any reason to
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 17:43:47 +0200, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl wrote:
I don't know, but AIM level 3 is approx. 12 years old. I did the
conversion on OS/390.
So, is there any reason to stay on AIM level 0? What one would wait for?
The same sort of things people wait on for other
I have inherited a system where I don't know the level of AIM indexing. I am
certain it is less than 2, since I am getting an error message that tells me I
need to be at that level do perform the actions I want to perform. But is the
indexing 0 or 1? Hpw can I tell? I would imagine that there
W dniu 2012-09-12 23:11, Jeff Holst pisze:
I have inherited a system where I don't know the level of AIM
indexing. I am certain it is less than 2, since I am getting an error
message that tells me I need to be at that level do perform the
actions I want to perform. But is the indexing 0 or 1?