Sure ... unless ... your LOGON PROC got a JCL Error and you need to fix
it, or, possibly a DR.
On 2021-01-27 19:25, Seymour J Metz wrote:
Yes, and you can write macros for it. Still, when you have ISPF available
there's little call to use TSO EDIT.
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Subject: Re: ISPF for mainframe Linux
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 11:21, Tom Brennan <[email protected]> wrote:
That's probably true, but around 2005 when I didn't have enough z/OS
work to do, I moved about half my time over to the dark side of AIX,
Linux, and at least a couple of other Unixes that I can't remember -
working with a bunch of folks who never touched a mainframe. I don't
remember a single complaint about vi from them. I did ask why (in the
world) they used it, and they said because it's always available by
default - no install needed.
TSO "EDIT" is always available on z/OS... Doesn't even require a 3270!
Tony H.
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