This is similar to CA-LBRARIAN, where SUBSYS=LAM in your JCL lets you process
the Lbrarian file as a PDS.
Kees.
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Dan,
starting in the middle of SMF30_US_ComprReq I see
x'E2E3C5D7D3C9C2' which is 'STEPLIB', starting in SMF30_US_Def_UncomprIn
I see x'E2E8E2D7D9C9D5E3', which is 'SYSPRINT'.
Are you sure you are
properly pointing to the zEDC section?
On 11/04/2017 09:17 PM, DanD
wrote:
> I've been
Hi Mark,
As you might have seen, JAVA is not included in z/OS and so you have to order
what you need. So, it really is something that you need to keep track of and
make sure you have based on which functions you use. Yes, I know that is
easier said than done. That is one of the reasons why
On Sun, 5 Nov 2017 13:40:38 +, גדי בן אבי wrote:
>I tried that, and got:
>IEF188I PROBLEM PROGRAM ATTRIBUTES ASSIGNED
>$HASP433 INVALID SUBSYSTEM EXECUTION MODE
>And the step ended with RC=20.
>
>Gadi
Are you running it under a zOS 2.3 environment?
Roger
Let me speak as a vendor here. There are two issues.
You can tell the C/C++ compiler both the minimum hardware you intend to support
and the most typical hardware you intend to run on. So it uses only
instructions available on that minimum hardware and chooses instructions that
work best on
The fields you show look to me as if they partly contain EBCDIC data. E.g. the
first field has x'E2E3C5D7' which is c'STEP'. Has there been any zEDC
compression in that step? If not, the section is not there and you are looking
at random data.
--
Peter Hunkeler
Von: DanD
Just a thought.
>From a vendor perspective I would think you would need a test in your process
>to verify that the microcode/firmware and LE runtime libraries will work for
>that shop.
For example, if you use XYZ in C language but that support did not show up
until z/OS V1.12. The shop
Be aware also of https://ibm.co/2hHaJPC
Charles
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On Sat, Nov 4, 2017
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Ze'ev Atlas <
004b34e7c98a-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I hope that I word my question correctlyIs the C/C++ Runtime Library
> installed by default on z/OS or is it a product that needs to be licensed
> separately?In other words, if I distribute a
I tried that, and got:
IEF188I PROBLEM PROGRAM ATTRIBUTES ASSIGNED
$HASP433 INVALID SUBSYSTEM EXECUTION MODE
And the step ended with RC=20.
Gadi
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You can also run the JES2 Init Deck checker as a batch job.
//JES2 EXEC JES2
//IEFPROC.HASPLIST DD SYSOUT=Z (override of the DD in the JES2 proc as I
wanted the report from the checker to go to a different sysout)
Since the site I work at uses System Symbolics in the JES2
PARm=(COLD,CHECK), scares me a bit. I shudder at the thought of COLD
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