Re: DOS/VS and CICS?
There were a number of CICS "clones" or "TP monitors" back in the day.? WESTI, TaskMaster, one from GE? (IIRC, cannot recall the name right now ...), among others.
It would be great if someone could
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Mark Waterbury
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Re: DOS/VS and CICS?
Seeing this thread reminded me of the project I undertook to convert our
DOS/VS Holiday Reservation system, written in Cobol for CICS, over to
Altergo's Shadow II? system.
Wonder what happened to
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Steve Shepherd
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Re: DOS/VS and CICS?
The problem is, CICS/OS and CICS/DOS, and CICS/OS/VS and CICS/DOS/VS, were always "pay for" licensed program products.? So, even if someone could find an old enough copy of CICS/DOS or CICS/DOS/VS
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Mark Waterbury
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Re: DOS/VS and CICS?
Hi Steen and welcome to the group. ?I’m encouraged by your request and would second your motion for CICS. I’ve been dabbling with COBOL, Assembler, and RPG code and I too have experience with
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Jim Snellen
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DOS/VS and CICS?
Hello gentle men.
I'm new to this group. I have however I have been poking around with DOS/VS rel 34 on Hercules for about 6 months now and it works like a charm. This is quite a tour down memory
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Steen Hansen
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Re: Need Help w/ CDMOD
Fantastic feedback as always.
Thanks everyone.
Jim
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Jim Snellen
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Re: Need Help w/ CDMOD
(piggyback)
Harold Grovesteen wrote:
[...]
Agree 100%. Very wise words.
As far as getting the results of a CDMOD assembly into the system relo library (IJSYSRL), I've personally always used the
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Fish Fish
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Re: Need Help w/ CDMOD
On Mon, 2021-01-11 at 17:59 -0800, Jim Snellen wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I'm developing an Assembler program to read a card file and write
> tape records. On first good assembly, I got an EXTRN on
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Harold Grovesteen
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Re: Need Help w/ CDMOD
Never mind on item 3.? I found LIOCS modules?the COBOL Compiler and Library Installation Reference Material, SC33-6469-4, pg 10.
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Jim Snellen
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Re: Need Help w/ CDMOD
Never mind on item 4.? I found an example in the System Control Statements, GC33-5376-5, pg 64.
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Jim Snellen
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Need Help w/ CDMOD
Hey guys,
I'm developing an Assembler program to read a card file and write tape records.? On first good assembly, I got an EXTRN on module IJCFZIWO.? I found another topic that resembled my issue
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Jim Snellen
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Re: RPG and VSAMIO
Funny you mention rewriting to Assembler Harold, that’s what I did and the DTFIS macro assembled just fine. Thanks for the feedback.
Now I’m gonna look at the System Control Statements to refresh
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Jim Snellen
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Re: RPG and VSAMIO
My brain has had similar experiences with RPG. A few years ago the company
I work for migrated from our mainframe z/OS based platform to an IBM i based
platform. I'm thankful that platform now has
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Kevin Monceaux
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Re: RPG and VSAMIO
Do not feel bad. I never could get an RPG program to work right. In
the 70's I was at a shop that strictly used RPG. Others in the shop
had no problem. My brain just did not grok RPG. One time
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Harold Grovesteen
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Re: RPG and VSAMIO
Hello Jim,
VSAMIO was written for an usage with the COBOL and PL/I (F) compilers of MVT. I was able to assemble VSAMIO on DOS/VS and use it with the FCOBOL compiler of DOS/VS. I have no idea how to
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René Ferland
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RPG and VSAMIO
Hello again,
I've been running the RPG examples from Jay Moseley's website ( RPG Tutorial (jaymoseley.com) ( http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/rpgtutor/rpgtutor.htm ) and been successful, sorta,
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Jim Snellen
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Re: Command Sequence for Handling Tape Files (AWS)
I thought I explained in my last message, but apparently it is not clear :-) Just forget it and keep doing what you do.
BTW, I usually set OSTAILOR QUIET in the configuration file, this will reduce
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René Ferland
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Re: Command Sequence for Handling Tape Files (AWS)
Whew, poor Jim is still somewhat confused BUT it appears my initial premise is correct and the "error" messages are normal.
However, I'm not sure what is meant by:
Thank you gentlemen, for working so
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Jim Snellen
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Re: Command Sequence for Handling Tape Files (AWS)
You can skip the devinit 481 * (unmount manually) because VM will automatically unmount the tape, but then (harmless and normal) message DMKTAP516I will be generated on the Hercules console. Since it
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René Ferland
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Re: Command Sequence for Handling Tape Files (AWS)
Whew!
So, in answer to my question,
-From Hercules,
* /attach 481 to cmsuser as 181
* devinit 481 fish.het
-From 3270, do whatever tape processing is necessary, VM or DOS
-From Hercules,
* devinit
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Jim Snellen
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