CRJE

All very well for a 2741, but for a 3270 I'd much rather have SuperWylbur or 
ISPF, TYVM.

> IEHIOSUP

My eyes! Take the bad thing away, Mommy!

I was thinking more of Compatibility Interface and Reverse Compatibility 
Interface. Is there any good reason that I can't do sequential I/O on a PS 
using an ACB or sequential I/O on a (K|E)SDS using a DCB? Why is it easier in 
z/VSE?


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OS/VS1 ... like CRJE and IEHIOSUP?

On 2020-05-18 12:32, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>> You would think that IBM's "Premiere OS" would be able to provide something 
>> this simple!  :-)>
> Not when it's still missing features from OS/VS1 and z/VSE.
>
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> On Sun, 17 May 2020 12:21:20 -0700, Charles Mills <charl...@mcn.org> wrote:
>
>> The heck with it! I wanted it for the "Date:" line in an outgoing e-mail but
>> it appears that SMTP provides a sent timestamp if I don't, so the heck with
>> it!
>>
>> Thanks all for your efforts. Why should something so basic be so hard?
>>
>> Charles
> A lot easier to let SMTP figure it out!
>
> z/VM has a CP QUERY TIMEZONE command:
> query timezone
> Zone  Direction   Offset   Status
> UTC     ----     00.00.00  Inactive
> GMT     ----     00.00.00  Inactive
> EDT     West     04.00.00  Active
> EST     West     05.00.00  Inactive
>
> So it's trivial to get the Zone name.  Of course, the name and the offset 
> have to be defined to CP in either the system parms or via command.  You 
> would think that IBM's "Premiere OS" would be able to provide something this 
> simple!  :-)>
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