Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-25 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
David Spiegel... I have my presentation PDF. Send me your email address and I'll forward it to you. My email: wayn...@gmail.com On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 12:06 AM David Spiegel < 0468385049d1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > Hi Tom, > I logged in with SHARE Userid/Password before

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-25 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
David, I'll see if I have my original presentation. I can send it off list. Regards, Wayne On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 12:06 AM David Spiegel < 0468385049d1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > Hi Tom, > I logged in with SHARE Userid/Password before asking the question. > > Regards, >

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-25 Thread David Spiegel
Hi Tom, I logged in with SHARE Userid/Password before asking the question. Regards, David On 2024-03-25 08:29, Tom Marchant wrote: SHARE proceedings are available to SHARE members only. Log in with your SHARE user ID. --

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-25 Thread Tom Marchant
SHARE proceedings are available to SHARE members only. Log in with your SHARE user ID. -- Tom Marchant On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 06:53:47 -0400, David Spiegel wrote: >Hi Wayne, >I followed the link and saw the description. >How do I access the content? > >Thanks and regards, >David > >On

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-25 Thread David Spiegel
Hi Wayne, I followed the link and saw the description. How do I access the content? Thanks and regards, David On 2024-03-25 01:26, Wayne Bickerdike wrote: Tom Longfellow. I presented a session at Share in Phoenix in 2019 on the subject of CICS transactions written in REXX.

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-24 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
Tom Longfellow. I presented a session at Share in Phoenix in 2019 on the subject of CICS transactions written in REXX. https://www.share.org/Events/Past-Events/Proceedings/Proceeding-Details/cics-and-rexx-some-useful-tips-and-tricks The capability has been around for years. Just happens that

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-21 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> I see a lot more research in my future. Tom, Here is something to get you started. https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/cics-ts/beta?topic=server-rexxcics-commands Thanks, Kolusu -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-21 Thread Tom Longfellow
CICS transactions written in REXXMind blown! I see a lot more research in my future -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread Timothy Sipples
The “night light” CICS program can be quite simple and written in any language — in REXX, for example. You probably ought to include a link to the replacement application and help desk details. For example: REPLACEMENT APPLICATION NOTICE [Application ABC] replaced [Application XYZ] on March 8,

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread Paul Feller
On Behalf Of Mike Schwab Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 4:57 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS Here is a set of CICS transactions to perform DogeCoin transactions via CICS. The first screen could be simplified to be display

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread Mike Schwab
Here is a set of CICS transactions to perform DogeCoin transactions via CICS. The first screen could be simplified to be display only, https://github.com/mainframed/DOGECICS On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 4:01 PM Tom Longfellow <03e29b607131-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > > Paul > > The

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread roscoe5
It’s been decades since I wrote my last CICS application, but if I understand your desire, you want feedback better than an IBM error. If transaction ABCD previously pointed to a program (with maps and everything associated) it’s trivial to create a page that says “Nobody home, go away.” or

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread Tom Longfellow
Paul The answer to your question is BOTH - Individual apps are being yanked before the eventual complete shutdown of everything the region does. Our internal thoughts parallel your ideas for CICS. One of the hurdles is that since the mainframe is marked for death, we have no real access to

Re: Ideas for less-distruptive disruptions - Netmaster:Solve and CICS

2024-03-20 Thread Paul Feller
Hi Tom.. Let me start by saying I don't know anything about Solve. Now to my question. Are you talking about individual CICS transactions going away or are you talking about the whole CICS region going away? If you are talking about individual CICS transactions then you could handle things