Paul,
/I wonder what credentials are required for that operation. Perhaps more to
"release" a component code than to request one because a prankster coule wreak
more mischief by freeing a code in use than by gratuitously having one assigned./
ELEMENT is parsimonious with information about
I see I have a typo in the title... It should be Orphan.
Thank you for looking at this.
The user knows there are orphans because I have created what one might call a
"variable length cell pool system above the bar". The way it works is I obtain
a meg of storage above the bar. When obtained the
Canned refrain:
The new tools are neither as reliable, available or functional as the tools
that are being replaced!
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Of Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM
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In the past we had to make the decision to use the IBM site for docs in case of
problem handling or download and store local and personal copies of the
documents. A point in the decision was, that if we had some kind of internet
problems, local/personal copies provided constant access to
So how's that modernization working out for their customers?
Oh wait, was this part of that cognitive computing initiative?
Perhaps the system needs time for the equivalent of a human's
brain to refresh? As in, down time or sleep.
Must have worked out wonderfully for someone's bonus.
Just
Another option is to used the CSVINFO service. It is somewhat complicated to
use.
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r2.ieaa700/iea3a7_Description8.htm
The data are CSVMODI is described at:
Recurring frustration: when will I be able to reliably find something in the
IBM Knowlegde Center.
Grrr: @$%#$@#!
"The requested resource is not found:
/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r2.ieag100/d3xcf.htm"
Kees.
For
Hi,
Issuing the command when the IEF403I is issued solved the problem.
I guess the $HASP373 is issued to early in the jobs life.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Gadi
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Co-posted to IBM-MAIN & RACF-L (under permission form list owners).
I am pleased to announce the New IronSphere Platform for IBM legacy Systems
ISCM. This is a new product from SecuriTeam Software that contiguously
monitors security on IBM's legacy operating systems. This includes z/os (
RACF &
On 3 July 2017 at 20:20, John McKown wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
>> It's the elusive COMEFROM instruction. If most languages have a GOTO, why
>> not a COEMFROM? This is a "where did I come from?" branch table.
I
On 4 July 2017 at 12:40, Tony Harminc wrote:
> Setting up an ESTAE and forcing a program check is probably just a bit to
> discover the name you were
> invoked by..
"just a bit" -> "just a bit much"
Tony H.
Yes, the absence of an EXTRACT BEA instruction does seem like kind of an
omission. The problem is you would need to be disabled for interrupts from
before the break until the store. Otherwise "whose BEA are you getting?"
Right? I'm not missing something, am I? On a normal sort of S0C4, for
On Mon, 3 Jul 2017 21:05:32 -0700, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>>>Is it possible to put the instream data set in the PROC rather than in
>an override?
>
>Yes you can
>
Thanks. So EXPORT applies to PROC args, not only to SET symbols.
What's particularly useful is that eliminating the rename avoids
>Recurring frustration: when will I be able to reliably find something in the
>IBM Knowlegde Center.
Finding something on the Internet reliably? ROTFLOL. That is a contradiction in
terms.
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Peter Hunkeler
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For
Peter Hunkeler wrote:
Finding something on the Internet reliably? ROTFLOL. That is a contradiction in
terms.
Three thoughts:
1. It is true that the quality of the IBM Knowledge Center seems to have taken
a hit in their push to make it more
mobile-friendly.
2. Nonetheless, IBM's
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