: Re: IEH/IEB/... names?
Are you sure about that? IIRC, we used IEBCOPY to both
compress and unload PDSes in the pre-SVS (O/S 360 Releases
15-21) days. It did require DD statements to actually specify
the dataset, not the generic DDs used by IEHMOVE.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
Jay Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2005-10-21, Joe Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IEBCOPY - is a data-set utility used to copy one or more (PDSes)
or merge (PDSes)
As distributed it wouldn't work under OS/360. I made a small tweak to
it (details of which I don't recall but IIRC it
On 2005-10-21, Joe Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IEBCOPY - is a data-set utility used to copy one or more (PDSes)
or merge (PDSes)
As distributed it wouldn't work under OS/360. I made a small tweak to
it (details of which I don't recall but IIRC it involved an appendage)
and it ran quite
| Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj wrote:
| Joe Morris wrote:
| Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj wrote:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Perhaps you know the answer:
| long ago I used IBM mainframes.
| Utilities started with IEH, IEB, etc.
| What were the rules for those prefixes?
|
|
| I don't know the specific rules for
Z manuals were supposed to be IBM internal use only, but IBMers
would often obtain copies for their customers.
there was
unclassified
internal use only
confidential
confidential - restricted
registered confidential
all the Z I saw were confidential and customer might have to sign
something to
Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you know the answer:
long ago I used IBM mainframes.
Utilities started with IEH, IEB, etc.
What were the rules for those prefixes?
I don't know the specific rules for classifying the utilities
onto IEH vs IEB
On 2005-10-18, Joe Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(There was also the late, and quite unlamented, IHGUAP -- was there
*anyone* who ever used it?)
I'd never even heard of it, but there it is in the SYS1.UT506 distribution
library...what was it, a precursor to SMP?
--
Jay Maynard, K5ZC