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Subject: Re: How to manage SDSF StoreLimit
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 11:56:53 +, Richards, Robert B. wrote:
>allocate the ISFTABL table and t
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 11:56:53 +, Richards, Robert B. wrote:
>allocate the ISFTABL table and take advantage of the functionality ...
I've just set this up and played with it a little. It's a little clunky to use,
but I like it.
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Bob
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2018 10:07 PM
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Subject: Re: How to manage SDSF StoreLimit
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Subject: (External):Re: How to manage SDSF
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 00:57:54 +, Jesse 1 Robinson
wrote:
>I found the same instruction in the same way. Problem is that Options
>pull-down does not show me a StoreLimit button. Hence my post.
>
Did you do a '/' in SDSF to invoke the System Command Extension and then you
should see
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> Subject: How to manage SDSF StoreLimit
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> In SDSF for 2.3, there is an option to store a ton of commands for recall.
> The default is maybe 20 or so, but by allocating DD ISFTABL, a huge number is
> possible. Fine. If you don't allocate ISFTABL,
In SDSF for 2.3, there is an option to store a ton of commands for recall. The
default is maybe 20 or so, but by allocating DD ISFTABL, a huge number is
possible. Fine. If you don't allocate ISFTABL, you get
ISF045W Unable to open table library ISFTABL, number of saved commands may
be