I've got several boxes of the greenbar and 1 of them is specifically two sided
(it says so on the outside of the box as well), the rest (the normal ones) are
only one sided. I have multi-part greenbar as well and the first layer is two
sided and the rest appear to be single sided. I don't
Rubber stamps...for cancellation? That stuff has gotten expensive.
In a message dated 07/19/13 01:51:45 Central Daylight Time,
brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com writes:
I don't know why, there isn't anything to print on the back side with
Norbert, you are the man!
A very nifty piece of code.
Don't know why i missed your reply first time round.
I carried out the missing part of the solution when i got in this morning, (out
of time last night) of recataloging the vvds entry in the re-created, missing
catalog, then ran the del
It depends upon the manufacturer of the paper. Most did not, but I saw a few
boxes that did.
Lloyd
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Subject: Greenbar
Settle a debate: did greenbar paper
SETSYS EXPIREDDATASETS(SCRATCH)
SMS managed
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OK, I eventually got round to trying this out and was able to get the
second stack up and running. However when I start a second TN3270 address
space to listen on port 923, I get the following diagnostics. Any ideas
why ?
EZZ6035I TN32702 DEBUG CONFIG EXCEPTION
LINE: 60
Tapes are virtual, z/OS 1.11
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Some all but random responses.
First,
begin extract
That's all well and good for two character values but obviously
doesn't scale beyond a half-word.
/end extract
The problem I was addressing was a two-character/halfword one, and I
raised it originally to illustrate one egregious way in which
Mike,
I checked with the sysprog and I was told that this functionality was not
installed and there are no plans to have it installed. Thanks
From: Mike Wood mww...@ntlworld.com
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Subject:
Brian Westerman saved my sanity with:
I've got several boxes of the greenbar and 1 of them is specifically two sided
(it says so on the outside of the box as well), the rest (the normal ones) are
only one sided. I have multi-part greenbar as well and the first layer is two
sided and the rest
I would explain to your Sysprogs that this is a no fee function that is
helpful in doing work in ISMF. And that all that is needed is some
additional datasets in TSO Logon process. Also, that even though these are
RMM datasets, IBM provides them for a general reporting tool.
You might also check
Mike,
Might be a silly question but does DFHSM have authority to update your master
catalog?
Richard
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Looks like the big probem is an issue w/port 923. Is this port (reserved/in
use) by the other TN3270 task? Or otherwise restricted? Check your TCPPARMs.
BTW WLMCLUSTERNAME is not supported as of z/OS 1.11.
HTH,
Al Staller | Z Systems Programmer | KBM Group | (Tel) 972 664-3565 |
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 08:19:19 -0400, John Gilmore wrote:
The C language switch statement is defined very specifically and
carefully as an SBCS single-character facility. Not at all
incidentally, this definition ensures that branch tables can always be
used to implement a C switch statement.
FSVO
How often do you run a sync process between your EDM and your VTS software?
Typically, HSM Notifies the EDM to scratch the tape. The EDM will then update
the OS catalog and uncatalog the datasets.
snip
SETSYS EXPIREDDATASETS(SCRATCH)
SMS managed
/snip
One side only.
You had to turn the feed around to print Snoopy, calendars, and so on. :-)
Cheers,,,Steve
Steven F. Conway, CISSP
LA Systems
z/OS Systems Support
Phone: 703.295.1926
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Might be a silly question but does DFHSM have authority to update your
master catalog?
Richard -
Did I miss something in this thread? Why would his DFHSM need to update
his master catalog? Are the datasets he's having a problem with
cataloged in the Master? That would be the only
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 18:47:19 -0500, efinnell15 wrote:
Long ago and far away our Director got several hundred boxes of 'Greenbar' at
GSA in Anniston for like 10 cents a box. Nice paper easy to load and fold.
After a few days the security officer issued a cease and desist. It had 'Top
Secret'
Let me make a distinction between values known a fortiori, like those
of the keywords or reserved words of a statement-level language and
classes of values defined by initial letter, length in characters, or
the like.
It is correct that IBM REXX treats single-letter identifiers
differently from
Hello
I just know one supplier (http://www.opticatech.com/products/prizm/) has
these converters available. IBM converters are Optica.
Any other?
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:34:41 -0400, John Gilmore wrote:
Organizing a symbol table/dictionary by identifier length is an old
idea. For example, the Lowry-Medlock FORTRAN H compiler, to which I
have referred here before, kept one-, two-, three-, four-, five- and
six-character identifiers is
And unfortunately it does NOT allow the same range of values that the C/C++
compiler's ARCH option allows. The C/C++ compiler will generate code for
ARCH(0) (generates code suitable for all models) to ARCH(10) (generates code
for EC12):
If Ron's question is your second one, there is dos2unix:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dos2unix/files/dos2unix/6.0.3/
And also unix2dos from the same author:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dos2unix/files/unix2dos/4.1.2/
DOS-16bit, DOS-32bit and win32 versions available, and even a
I'm unsure of your question. Is it:
Q) After the FTP has completed, the file on Windows does not have the CRLF
that I'm expecting. Could something on Windows be removing them?
A) Not that I'm aware of. You are doing an ASCII transfer, correct? What
type of file are you sending? z/OS UNIX file, or
checking to see if I am on correct path...
when going from MainframeFTP---to a Windows server
default from what I see in ftpparms CRLF is sent...
is there some thing on Windows that would strip the CRLF off??
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I 'favor' the mathematical tradition, but it is still infeasible, in
full, for programming. It is likely that in that long run in which I
shall be dead it will be feasible.
For certain kinds of programming a close, very close, approximation to
mathematical notation is already feasible; and it is
Dave,
Thanks for the info. However I cannot find where I am selecting the D type
records. Could you point it out?
Thanks
From: David Devine david.dev...@sse.com
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Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 11:56:05 AM
Subject: Re: DCOLLECT
Norbert Friemel wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 15:24:46 -0700, Tom Ross wrote:
hardware requirements as the z/OS level we required. In particular,
if you have z/OS V1R13 running on 9672, there is no way to compile
with COBOL V5 to get a program that will run on that system.
z/OS V1R13 running
Hi Esmee,
You've answered your own question.
The problem is that you want to get a report on M type (migration) dcollect
records and the job deck you are running will only select D type dataset
records.
If you are running the DFSMS RMM tape management system, it actually includes a
In
CAE1XxDHYkdf=hpg9srqnkk3xddbnweg5z-hk+ozszg02t9o...@mail.gmail.com,
on 07/18/2013
at 11:01 AM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
I am not quite sure what you mean by the Vienna telephone
Directory,
It would appear that you did know what I meant, if not the exact
edition.
but if you
Then I would run DCOLLECT with all the parms (MIGD, CAPD VOL(*) etc...) and
then check SYSPRINT and see what records are being produced. There is a
summary at the end of the message indicating how many of each record is
found.
For example
IDC01811I NUMBER OF 'D ' RECORDS PROCESSED WAS 442789
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:58:35 -0500, Ron Wells wrote:
checking to see if I am on correct path...
when going from MainframeFTP---to a Windows server
default from what I see in ftpparms CRLF is sent...
is there some thing on Windows that would strip the CRLF off??
What do you want to do
In
CAE1XxDHQXLXdSU=uf=ica2nfkudeytf+rj4shxp3uy_m2rp...@mail.gmail.com,
on 07/18/2013
at 04:13 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
Of course alphabetic is very inefficient. In the Unioted States more
thsan half of the business in many insurance lines is in CA', 'NY',
and 'TX'.
Try checking out this link. It describes the DCOLLECT function
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r11/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.
zos.r11.idai200/dcoll.htm
What version of z/OS do you run?
Do you use SAS, SAS/MXG, SAS/MICS, Tivoli or other analysis tools? ICETOOL?
Perhaps you could
In
cae1xxdgyyohtcvjaskqu_tjjcw6s8imk8gc5uwdx+mohaea...@mail.gmail.com,
on 07/18/2013
at 03:24 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
I avoided discussion of VDL, lazily perhaps; but it is not really
accessible without a great deal of work unless one knows recursive
function theory well.
I
I have an NFS Server task running on LPAR A.
I export a directory /u/cics/wsbinds.
On LPAR B I can issue a mount for this directory using
MOUNT FILESYSTEM(wsbinds) +
TYPE(NFS)+
MOUNTPOINT('/u/cics/wsbinds')+
MODE(RDWR)
Only in ASCII mode. Not in BINARY mode. BINARY mode the data is sent as a
simple stream of bytes with no record boundaries indicated. Well, in
general, that is.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Ron Wells ron.we...@slfs.com wrote:
from mainframe to windows...
thought the CRLF is transmitted by
You can use the following JZOS sample Java program, either in a batch job
or from a shell:
com.ibm.jzos.sample.ZipDatasets
- the inputs AND outputs can be a dataset (or DD reference)
- The java program can also be run in batch using the JZOS batch launcher
utility (part of the IBM z/OS SDK).
-
Using fldata seems to be the way to go... thank you
however with my minimal C experience, how do i test those strange beasts?
Specifically, how would the if statement todetermine whether it os a pds, look
like?
Btw, l alreaady can travel on a pds diretory and know how to freopen individual
Not directly. The gzip command apparently does not have the code to read or
write z/OS data sets, only z/OS UNIX files. But you can do:
cp //'SOME.DATA.SET.NAME' /dev/fd/1 |\
gzip |\
cp -W ' RECFM=U,BLKSIZE=27998,SPACE=(CYL,(10,20))' /dev/fd/0
//'SOME.DATA.SET.NAME.GZIP'
This copies the DSN to
I may cross post to mvs-oe list.
Is it possible to run gzip from the OMVS /bin and gzip a mainframe zOS
dataset into an omvs file? Naturally I could do it by first copying the
file to omvs, but I would prefer to avoid that. Its bad enough having 24
gig in one place on disk, would rather not
We recently purchased a 7720 and need to partition it. We are a monoplex with
TEST and PROD Lpars. The Redbook I was pointed to refers to the DEVSUPxx
Parmlib member and relates it to the Fast Ready Categories on the TS7700
Virtulization Engine. I see no reason to do this as the 7720 has no
On 19 July 2013 08:19, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com wrote:
Some all but random responses.
[...]
The C language switch statement is defined very specifically and
carefully as an SBCS single-character facility. Not at all
incidentally, this definition ensures that branch tables can always be
OK, I tried it and it's so simple...
Assuming I have this variable declaration:
fldata_t fileinfo;
then this works fine:
if (fileinfo.__dsorgPDSdir == 1)
{
printf(DEBUG is PDS\n);
}
else
{
printf(DEBUG not PDS\n);
};
so all the functions I need are pretty much written. All I have to
The storage formats are in the PrOp, in the individual BFP, DFP, and
HFP chapters.
The external literal specifications are in the HLASM LR in the DC
section. There are significant 'new' features for BFP and DFP.
John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
My impression is that HSM migrated the dataset from disk to tape and
recataloged it to MIGRAT.
HSM decided at some point to remove the entry where the dataset was on the
tape. Why shouldn't
HSM uncatalog it. He (DFHSM) is responsible for knowing where on a tape a
dataset is not Tape Mgmt
Is anyone aware of any numeric literal specification standard, particularly
insofar as IBM internal storage allocations (short (4-byte), long (8-byte),
and extended (16-byte)) and storage formats (binary floating point, decimal
floating point, and hexadecimal floating point) ?
John P. Baker
Mike:
My dim memory about this that you need a RACF profile to allow DFHSM
to do its thing There should be a redbook (maybe out of date in
some instances) in this area but it should give you a pointer. Now
this is from 20+ years ago or so there might be new redbooks.
Ed
On Jul 19, 2013,
Not sure what you mean, John B. I know you're familiar with the various DC
formats that John G. referenced, but not sure what else you might mean.
Charles
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http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r11/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.zos.r11.idan400/cpn1co71.htm
Instead of automounting the file, I think you need to login to mount
the NFS, then logout to unmount it before accessing it from another
userid or system.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Alan
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