Re: PCOMM .WS file reference

2021-09-01 Thread Ralph Robison
Try this link in the IBM Docs: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/search/.ws?scope=SSEQ5Y_14.0.0 -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: Pronunciations (spun off of another thread)

2021-05-10 Thread Ralph Robison
It appears that you can. In this list of bus routes from Winchester, scroll down to route 66. Its destination is Romsey *via Hursley*. https://uktransport.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_bus_routes_in_Winchester,_Hampshire -- For

Re: Xpediter: Same Debugger from Competing Vendors???

2019-09-25 Thread Ralph Robison
David, Filling in a bit of the Xpediter history, the name Centura Software was a successor to ADS. Compuware acquired Centura in the early 1990's. At the time, Compuware had CICS dBUG-AID. The CICS product was renamed Xpediter/CICS to use a common name for the debuggers. Ralph Robison

Re: Would SHARE kindly kick IBM in the ass for what the've done with their web content?

2018-06-14 Thread Ralph Robison
Peter, Others have made useful recommendations for the general situation. For the specific disappearing doc that you encountered, I wonder whether it may have been an error rather than intentionally removed. In either case, it may be useful to cite the specific doc that has become

Re: Cobol and PreCompile for CICS and DB2

2017-01-12 Thread Ralph Robison
Hi Lizette, Not sure if you are looking for a calendar 'when' or release level. The linked article shows it back to CICS TS 2.2. The Announcement Letter shows that 2.2's availability date was January 25, 2002. Ralph enterprisesystemsmedia.com/article/cics-integrated-translator