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on 06/19/2014
at 06:30 PM, Massimo Biancucci mad4...@gmail.com said:
I'm puzzling about a strange behaviour of a REXX under ISPF.
Do you have appropriate use of
address ISPEXEC CONTROL LINE
address ISPEXEC CONTROL
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Hi everybody,
I'm puzzling about a strange behaviour of a REXX under ISPF.
The application is complicated so be kind to trust me about the basic
information I'm supplying.
At the moment x the rexx named SKISKED executes a SAY and it's OK then
calls SKIPARM rexx and finally executes a SAY again.
Double check skiparm location. U can use ISRDDN to search for all members
with this name in all allocated libraries (syntax: member ).
ITschak
בתאריך 19 ביונ 2014 19:30, Massimo Biancucci mad4...@gmail.com כתב:
Hi everybody,
I'm puzzling about a strange behaviour of a REXX under ISPF.
: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 19:37:15 +0300
From: imugz...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Strange REXX SAY behaviour.
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Double check skiparm location. U can use ISRDDN to search for all members
with this name in all allocated libraries (syntax: member ).
ITschak
בתאריך 19 ביונ
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 19:37:15 +0300, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
Double check skiparm location. U can use ISRDDN to search for all members
with this name in all allocated libraries (syntax: member ).
No, u can't. If there's a UNIX directory in an allocated library
concatenated ahead of the right