>We are using RSCS to connect various VM system.  Is there a way from an
>EXEC running on the sending system to obtain the new spoolid of the file
>that was sent?
>
> pun profile exec
>PUN FILE 0542 SENT TO   RSCS     RDR AS  1853 RECS 0008 CPY  001 9 NOHOLD
>NOKEEP
>Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:18:08
> DMTAXM102I File 1853 accepted for transmission to MUCVM3(OSX014)
> DMTAXM101I File 1853 (1853) enqueued on link MUCVM3
> From MUCVM3: DMTAXM104I File (1853) spooled to OSX014 -- origin
>MUCVM2(OSX014)
>  12/16/05 14:18:08 UTC
> DMTNTR147I Sent file 1853 (1853) on link MUCVM3 to MUCVM3(OSX014)
>
>
>Ready; T=0.06/0.18 14:11:39
>RDR FILE 0323 SENT FROM RSCS     PUN WAS 1823 RECS 0008 CPY  001 9 NOHOLD
>NOKEEP
> DMTAXM104I File (1853) spooled to OSX014 -- origin MUCVM2(OSX014)
>12/16/05 14:18:08 UTC
>
>In this example, I would like to know that the file is number is now 323.
>


You might be able to accomplish what you are looking for via the RSCS
message exit.

Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development

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