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Greetings,
Immo
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I would look at panel Rexx. Its a Rexx coded in the panel in
ows in order to satisfy the scroll request.
Thanks,
Immo
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Can you control how far it
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> thanks for your reply. That's exactly what I'm doing. My problem is the
> disappearance of the short
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Hi Lionel,
that sound like something everybody would rather avoid 😊.
Tha
: ISPF programming
There is no way that I know of to capture the scrolling unless you make the
scrolling a passthru and then your application would have to process it. That
is doable - again just more code.
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Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] AW: ISPF programming
There is no way that I know of to capture the scrolling unless you make the
scrolling a passthru and then your application would have to process it. That
is doable - again just more
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Hi Lio
ng scrolling. So I cannot redisplay the message.
Do you have any idea about this?
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Hi Elardus,
thanks for
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Immo wrote:
>while programming a ISPF test program I would like to implement the use of
>block commands such as 'CC..CC' or 'DD..DD&
Immo wrote:
>while programming a ISPF test program I would like to implement the use of
>block commands such as 'CC..CC' or 'DD..DD' in the ISPF editor. In order to do
>so I may need to display a message like 'block command incomplete' on various
>panel displays until the user either cancels th
Hi,
while programming a ISPF test program I would like to implement the use of
block commands such as 'CC..CC' or 'DD..DD' in the ISPF editor. In order to
do so I may need to display a message like 'block command incomplete' on
various panel displays until the user either cancels the request or
co
Yeah, that's it. Thanks. There was also an ISPCALL Macro on CBTape.org I think
from John Hancock. Mike Loos refined it and think it's on Deluxe Check mods. I
gave a fifteen minute debriefing on SHARE trip. Six weeks later the Item
Processing folks wanted me to come bless their new interface to t
I think you're thinking of the TELBOOK sample. Here's the SAS/C
version of that:
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/SASC/sample/c/TELBOOK.html
In article <163f524992c-c8d-9...@webjas-vae003.srv.aolmail.net> you wrote:
> ISTR there was an Airline Reservation sample for ISPF. It came in various
ISTR there was an Airline Reservation sample for ISPF. It came in various
flavors ALC, Rexx and maybe COBOL. Course my search engine points me to the 2.1
KC. What a Hertzberg hickey this is.
Let's see what listserv does to this:
Documentation for z/OS V2.1.0 is no longer available in IBM Knowle
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Subject: Re: ISPF programming with assembler
Well, it's a variable which you will have to define like any other variable
in your program. Once you do that it can be accessed and read. I don't
recall its actual name. Check the table display service section in the
developers guide.
Well, it's a variable which you will have to define like any other variable
in your program. Once you do that it can be accessed and read. I don't
recall its actual name. Check the table display service section in the
developers guide.
On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Immo wrote:
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Hi,
I'd like to retrieve the unique row-id for an entry in an ISPF table from an
assembler program (not the crp!). Unfortunately I didn't find out how t
y, June 8, 2018 9:35:22 AM
Subject: ISPF programming with assembler
Hi,
I'd like to retrieve the unique row-id for an entry in an ISPF table from an
assembler program (not the crp!). Unfortunately I didn't find out how to get
hold of the value on my own and so far I haven't f
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 16:35:22 +0200 Immo wrote:
:>I'd like to retrieve the unique row-id for an entry in an ISPF table from an
:>assembler program (not the crp!). Unfortunately I didn't find out how to get
:>hold of the value on my own and so far I haven't found a usable example.
:>Any hint or poi
r J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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Subject: ISPF programming with assembler
Hi,
I'd like to retrieve the unique row-id for an entry in a
Hi,
I'd like to retrieve the unique row-id for an entry in an ISPF table from an
assembler program (not the crp!). Unfortunately I didn't find out how to get
hold of the value on my own and so far I haven't found a usable example.
Any hint or pointer to a working example in assembler langua
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