Or, if really no tools available, just use the SRCHFOR ISPF command to
find all members with the sysid in them, and just fix them. Probably aren’t
that many hits anyway.
_
Dave Jousma
Mainframe Engineering, Assistant Vice
After a two month paid vacation when my previous job ended on January 31st
2019, I'm very happy to begin my next adventure as a Senior Systems Programmer
with ASG Technologies beginning April 1st.
Mark Jacobs
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Mark Jacobs wrote:
>After a two month paid vacation when my previous job ended on January 31st
>2019, I'm very happy to begin my next adventure as a Senior Systems Programmer
>with ASG Technologies beginning April 1st.
Welcome back and congrats on your new work.
I am glad you're back, we all
Tx. I wrote a small exec to search and replace. Some datasets need delete
and redefine as the sysnane is recorded there lime sms commds, health
checker and others.
ITschak
בתאריך יום ג׳, 26 במרץ 2019, 13:24, מאת Jousma, David <
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> Or, if really
Congrats Mark!
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After a two month paid vacation when my previous job
Gook luck!
Charles
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After a two month paid vacation when my previous
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 17:04:19 +, Longnecker, Dennis wrote:
>I believe it is the "ó small o acute"
>
>The original Windows File has this in it.
>Dón (there is an accent on the o).
>
>The file that gets delivered to z/os has this in it:
>Dsn
>
Thanks for the clarification. I find that
Hi Folks,
I have been working on updating some old programs to run on z/OS.
Origin of these programs is CBT Tape File 830 (use the one on the
Updates page). These are old Xephon program contributions written from
the mid-1980's thru the mid-1990's. There are a lot of them, and many of
I believe it is the "ó small o acute"
The original Windows File has this in it.
Dón (there is an accent on the o).
The file that gets delivered to z/os has this in it:
Dsn
In my FTPDATA for the FTP server, I have this:
;SBDATACONN (IBM-1047,IBM-850)
Which is commented out, so I'm using
Hi Mark,
Welcome to ASG Technologies, hope you will have wonderful time with asg.
Have a great days ahead.
Regards,
Prakash
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019, 5:47 pm Mark Jacobs, <
0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> After a two month paid vacation when my previous job ended on
I don't know whether 850 is the CP you need, but it certainly has the right
glyph at A2.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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Longnecker, Dennis
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2019 1:04
Seems like OP needs to determine what hex value on the source system the ó
character maps to. From there one can make a better guess as to which code
page that file is encoded as.
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On 2019-03-26, at 15:04:34, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
> I missed where the OP stated the A2 value.
>
And, as Shmuel avers, it has the "ó" at A2.
I'll attach maps of ISO8859-1 (AKA IBM819) where "ó" is at F3, not A2:
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I missed where the OP stated the A2 value.
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Seems like OP needs to determine what
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