Elardus:
A *LONG* (30+) years ago, we had an application that took the output of an assembly & LINK and used it as skeleton to create a parm driven program that read data and output it (IIRC) as some sort of report that was sent to each grocery store. I thought it was sort of unique in it was a SQL "program" that was run to produce printed output. I never saw the entire operation but I think it was printed on XEROX 9700(???) on 5 or so printers. They weren't enthusiastic about showing the process so what little I saw was from problem shooting other "things".

Ed

ps: This was way before SQL or the like. The division wanted complete control over every thing so we were kept in the dark.


On Mar 19, 2015, at 3:58 PM, Scott Ford wrote:

Geez mr Elardus tell us how you really feel...your great love it

On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

Scott Ford wrote:

Yeah , now i see thank you Charles

I have the same thing which Charles Mills kindly described. Load a mod
with data and play with it.

In my case, I inherited an ancient IEFUJI exit. That thing loads a module
residing in a linklist library which contains only a list of approved
accounting codes allowed to be used.

I decided that this is sh*t, cr*p and bullsh*t [1], so I rewrote [2] the thing so RACF can be called to use ACCTNUM which holds the accounting codes
with the added benefit that the codes are authorised (actually RC =
0/4/undecided) by RACF.

I can't remember whether the A() pointers were used or whatever lookup
method was used, but I will come back to you on Friday with a sample
currently residing in an unfathomable deep ML2 archive...

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

[1] - a more ancient, but crappy,version contained the table inside the
UJI exit. Ugh... I'm allergic to unneeded IPLs. ;-)

[2] - Search for it in RACF-L for my sample of IEFUJI for accounting codes.

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