Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw wrote:
>My first reason for PE for data sets is that encryption
>protects the data when it is accessed outside of its normal
>environment (i.e. not via the data's normal RACF
>environment).
Some other examples, in no particular order: anything IPL'ed on the system
(or that c
On 5/08/2019 11:33 am, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
+1
I'm probably partisan, but I'd look to Rexx or awk, both of which provide
useful associative arrays.
Personally on z/OS I would look to Java. I used to use Rexx a lot, but
after getting used to Java and similar languages I find Rexx very limiting
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 10:55:00 +1000, Andrew Rowley wrote:
>On 1/08/2019 8:03 am, Ron Thomas wrote:
>>
>> We have a FB File LRECL = 80 bytes and here below is the layout. Buy_price
>> is at position 65 of length 10 bytes . We need to pull those item nbrs
>> which has same UPC,Vendor nbr ,State Code
On 1/08/2019 8:03 am, Ron Thomas wrote:
Hi.
We have a FB File LRECL = 80 bytes and here below is the layout. Buy_price is
at position 65 of length 10 bytes . We need to pull those item nbrs
which has same UPC,Vendor nbr ,State Code but there is price difference. Could
anyone let me know how th
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And the major reason, it easy and allmost cost nothing. I have a client in
the us that encrypted almost anything /(short block sizes are not
supported). He claims that on z14 box cpu is almost the same.
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בתאריך יום א׳, 4 באוג׳ 2019, 19:51, מאת Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw <
lenni...@rsmpartners
Cameron,
I missed this post the other day and I see many others have replied.
My first reason for PE for data sets is that encryption protects the data when
it is accessed outside of its normal environment (i.e. not via the data's
normal RACF environment). So this includes removable backups whi
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what about the normal completion reason code (R0)?
"Normal completion reason code" is not a concept supported by z/OS. Of
course there is "value in R0 upon normal completion" but that is not
surfaced.
The TCB/STCB has the information that is available. Since you attached
with ECB the TCB/STC