On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Jeffrey Holst <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Bob,
>
> I just did a test on my 11.3 system (soon to be upgraded to 12.0).
>
> While the 11.3 documentation fails to include the sentence that you note
> was added in 12.0, that sentence appears to describe how 11.3 works as
> well. When I created my own set of batch terminal datasets, the output from
> the commands was missing.
>
> The point of the option seems to be to allow the prefix for the batch
> terminal datasets to not match the prefix on the COMMDS dataset, not to
> allow each and every user to have their own set of batch terminal datasets.
> I would think it would most often be set in the proc by the person setting
> up CA-7. It does not really appear to be a proc parameter intended to be
> used at the whim of the person executing SASSBSTR.
>
> Jeff
>
>
I'll bet this is so convoluted because it was designed many years ago, I
remember running the predecessor on an MVS system back in the 1980s. There
weren't really any MVS APIs for "Inter Process Communications" back then,
other than perhaps an LU-LU connection via VTAM. In today's z/OS, I
(personally) would use UNIX message queues. They are designed much like a
"mail box" wherein multiple processes can drop individual messages, then
read by the same, or another, process. They remind me a bit of CICS
temporary storage queues.



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Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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