Type in the Report Class in the panel.
And to the OP: It's Workload and within that Service Class. Just to
tighten up your terminology: Welcome to the steep part of the learning
curve. :-)
Cheers, Martin
Martin Packer,
zChampion, Principal Systems Investigator,
Worldwide Banking Center of
This distinction is thus an old and quondam useful one.
The dumbing down of this community is of course making it and other
such distinctions less and less viable.
That conceded, there is little to be gained from embracing the new,
exultantly ahistorical ignorance prematurely. Its time is
Thanks to all who replied.
I must admit I'm unconvinced of the utility, given the overlap of non-obvious
values and the fact that the leading S or U should be sufficient for most
people. So I think the real answer comes down to Because, aka Tradition
(aka The same way we've always done it).
In 545d3cc7.7050...@bremultibank.com.pl, on 11/07/2014
at 10:42 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl said:
I think nobody pointed this: RECFM=U means there are no records.
What are you smoking?
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see
On 8 Nov 2014 15:12:45 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main Shmuel wrote:
In 545d3cc7.7050...@bremultibank.com.pl, on 11/07/2014
at 10:42 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl said:
I think nobody pointed this: RECFM=U means there are no records.
What are you smoking?
I think the poster meant
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 17:17:41 -0600 JoAnn Kulcyk jkulc...@glhec.org wrote:
:I have a REXX exec that issues a WTO with routing and descriptor codes both
equal to 2. When I run it from my TSO userid, the message is written to the
console (highlighted), but when I run it from a batch job (either