On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 16:31, Robert Prins wrote:
> On 2020-02-04 14:39, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
> > That's confusing. Earlier you implied it was the execs (ie the logic, I
> > assumed)
> > that was changing. Now you say it's the data. Have you got both logic and
> > data
> > in the same
On 2020-02-04 14:39, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 13:19, Robert Prins wrote:
On 2020-02-04 10:56, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 11:44, Robert Prins wrote:
It also updates the change-logs in each of the affected execs, and as
we keep a few generations of older
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 13:19, Robert Prins wrote:
> On 2020-02-04 10:56, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
> > On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 11:44, Robert Prins wrote:
> >
> >> It also updates the change-logs in each of the affected execs, and as
> >> we keep a few generations of older versions around, it's
On 2020-02-04 10:56, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 11:44, Robert Prins wrote:
It also updates the change-logs in each of the affected execs, and as
we keep a few generations of older versions around, it's irritating
that compares show that the change-log has been updated, but
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, at 11:44, Robert Prins wrote:
> It also updates the change-logs in each of the affected execs, and as
> we keep a few generations of older versions around, it's irritating
> that compares show that the change-log has been updated, but
> that there are no other changes.
So
On 2020-02-03 21:52, Bob Bridges wrote:
I've never used the COMPARE command. (Never used MACRO_MSG, either.) What
message were you expecting from COMPARE?
"Files are the same"
or of course the message that tells me they're not. It would allow me to cancel
the update that in fact isn't an
I've never used the COMPARE command. (Never used MACRO_MSG, either.) What
message were you expecting from COMPARE?
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MACRO_MSG Set or Query the Macro Message switch
The MACRO_MSG assignment statement sets or retrieves the value of the
macro_msg switch, which controls whether macro processing delivers ISPF
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