Wow! Thank John (and Peter) for the mentions!
[:-))]
Dave
At 10/10/2013 12:23 PM, John Gilmore wrote:
Peter Farley wrote:
| [Use] z/XDC from Colesoft.
This is the best possible advice. Some of my clients have it, and
they tolerate my using it on site for such tasks even when the
disappointed. I don't remember all the details,
but it was utterly incompatible with SPF/PC in its user interface,
and IIRC, it no longer supported REXX as its macro language.
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, I
have not extensively investigated alternatives.
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WAD?
Great product whose only drawback is when you go somewhere that
doesn't have it. Oh so frustrating.
That sounds like a sales opportunity to me...
Wanna tell me more?
dbc...@colesoft.com
At 2/2/2014 09:08 AM, Jon Perryman wrote:
Great product whose only drawback is when you go
/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.zos.r11.cs3cod0/f1a1d29004.htm
So obviously, I was looking in the wrong manual.
Thanks!
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want to add //XDCTLIB pointing to the TLIB into which
your z/XDC installer placed the default profiles (from DBCOLE.XDCZ1D.XDCTLIB).
IHTH,
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[mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] Im Auftrag von David Cole
Gesendet: Freitag, 2. Mai 2014 15:48
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Betreff: RAS Guidelines
Does anyone know of any formal documentation from IBM providing
guidelines for (or at least a discussion of) developing RAS-compliant code?
TIA
Dave
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Yeah, thanks Chris. I'll download it for bedtime reading.
Still, I'm wondering if there is anything else.
Thanks,
Dave
At 5/2/2014 10:02 AM, Christian Birr wrote
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the Systems staff. He need only be inside the
business-systems-knowledgeable community or even the system's trusted
user community.
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At 6/23/2016 10:47 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
Chuck wrote:
>I would consider something like this:
>LR R15,R3 Copy low 32-bits to R15
>SRLGR0,R3,32Copy upper 32-bits to R0
>You may want to add an SR or XR for register 0 and 15
Yeah, me too. But in my case, it's just a guess. Can you cite a reference?
Thanks,
Dave
At 7/17/2016 02:58 PM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
I believe at the Z level it became 144.
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 14:31:12 -0400 David Cole wrote:
:>I've looked in the doc ("MVS
H. They've moved it. (The link I've been using is in a bookmark
and has been working for years.)
Anyway, thanks for the clue.
:-)
Dave
At 12/2/2016 05:59 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Richards, Robert B. wrote:
of
the grande low usable user private.
There may be a flag that we can test or it may
be available with a certain release of z/OS
meaning that we can safely test the CVT flags for a particular release of z/OS.
Thanks,
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FWIW: Around a year ago, z/XDC became a product that uses TRAP2. It
gives the user the option of using TRAP2 or X'00' opcodes for
breakpoints. It yields some performance improvement, but not as much
as I had hoped.
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It there a formal IBM mapping macro for RECFM=V type "Record Control Words"?
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seen for BDW/RDW fields
is in the "DFSMS Using Data Sets" manual, chapter 20,
"Variable-Length Record Formats", pp 306-311.
:>
:>If there is a mapping macro I've never seen it.
:>
:>Peter
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PM, Pew, Curtis G wrote:
On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:51 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
1) When a Program Object is MIGRATABLE, what
can it be migrated from? What can it be migrated to?
My understanding is that a MIGRATABLE Program
Object can be copied to a PDS load library where
it becomes a load module
between A MIGRATABLE Program Object and a
non-MIGRATABLE Program Object? What would exist in a non-MIGRATABLE
Program Object that would prevent it from being MIGRATABLE?
Thanks in advance,
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Thank you Barry! That is exactly what I was looking for. :-)
Dave Cole
At 8/20/2019 03:50 PM, Barry Lichtenstein wrote:
In reply to David and others, a couple of points that might be of interest:
* I confirm that the MIGRATABLE attribute is just as people have
suggested, to indicate
"ADS" (pronounced "A-D-S") was the acronym for "Application
Development Systems, Inc". I remember that company, but it no longer
exists, and the name was so generic that Google searches come up with
a lot of hits, none of which are on point.
Dave Cole
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