On 21 Aug 2012 09:21:21 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:

>We have reached the usual substantive and linguistic impasse.
>
>EJ writes that
>
>| There are indeed many restrictions, but few of them matter.
>
>My view is different.  I, for example, find longer-than-8-character
>names very convenient, indeed essential in table-generation macros
>that generate a great many RSECTs.
>
>Moreover, while I do not wish to confound this issue with others, the
>continued use of load modules where program objects can be used
>instead seems to be to be at best unfortunate and at worst yet another
>example of retrograde technology clung to for the usual 'laudator
>temporis acti' reasons.

Can PDSE be in the linklist or lpalist?  If not, this is like IBM not
having a way for SNA channel attached 3270s as console devices because
VTAM was set up as a started task.  If PDSE is a basic access method,
somehow having it as a started task seems weird to me.  Is PDSE a
reliable access method now with no greater error rate than PDS?

Clark Morris
>
>À chacun son goût.
>
>John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
>

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