Justified my investment in installing and configuring KC4z. z/OS doc pretty
straightforward except for the surprise change in doc source. CICS not so much
if you want the PDFs.
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On 8/5/2020 3:39 PM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
Same infrastructure as Virtual SHARE? :) g,d&r
I was wondering about that myself ... ;-)
What are the odds?
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I've heard that there are some server problems, and they are working on it
(and have been all day).
Can't say why they provide no backup, or information to customers.
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> Subject: Knowledge Center ...
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> ... has been down all day long for us.
>
> Anyo
I had *some *luck with using Google, and filetype:pdf along with my search
terms, such as "IMS Messages and Codes" or "adduser syntax".
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 3:33 PM Ed Jaffe wrote:
> ... has been down all day long for us.
>
> Anyone else have it running? Are there alternate URLs?
>
> Thanks,
>
: Knowledge Center ...
Been trying to get to some COBOL V6.3 links and just keep timing out
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Been trying to get to some COBOL V6.3 links and just keep timing out
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Subject: Re: Knowledge Center bugs getting creative
Wow, that was more entertaining than a screaming goat video! Good idea
re: the potential culprit. Let me know if it happens again and I'll
alert the coders.
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On 09/20/17 7:25 AM, Ambros, Thomas wrote
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Wow, that was more entertaining than a screaming goat video! Good idea
re
Subject: Re: Knowledge Center bugs getting creative
Wow, that was more entertaining than a screaming goat video! Good idea
re: the potential culprit. Let me know if it happens again and I'll alert the
coders.
-Sue Shumway
On 09/20/17 7:25 AM, Ambros, Thomas wrote:
> Could be worse. Y
More creative? Yes. Bug? No. Somehow that just feels to me like a
deliberate trick instead of a bug. Something in the JavaScript or other
code. It also seems more likely to be in the browser than the server to
me. Check Google for ways to make web pages spin or rotate.
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On 20/09/2017 4:27 PM, Tom Brennan wrote:
I'm in the northern hemisphere, and my table of contents is spinning,
but in the oppo
Standard refrain:
The "new tools" are neither as reliable, functional or available as the "old
tools" they are replacing.
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On 20/09/2017 4:27 PM, Tom Brennan wrote:
> I'
On 20/09/2017 4:27 PM, Tom Brennan wrote:
I'm in the northern hemisphere, and my table of contents is spinning,
but in the opposite direction!
Ok, not really. I don't see any problem.
It only happened the once. I think it must have been a timing thing with
the code to create the spinner whil
Nice! And I see you're in Australia. I'm in the northern hemisphere,
and my table of contents is spinning, but in the opposite direction!
Ok, not really. I don't see any problem.
Andrew Rowley wrote:
Knowledge Center bugs are getting more creative. I found the whole TOC
spinning today:
ht
> On Mar 3, 2017, at 7:35 PM, Clark Morris wrote:
>
> [Default] On 3 Jan 2017 10:30:51 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
> jesse1.robin...@sce.com (Jesse 1 Robinson) wrote:
>
>> SHARE has been discussing online availability with IBM face-to-face for
>> years, long before 'KC' debuted. IBM has rep
ussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
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>[Default] On 28 Dec 2016 12:51:53 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
>imugz...@gmail.com (Itscha
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: Knowledge Center
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imugz...@gmail.com (Itschak Mugzach) wrote:
>and they don't like Sundays... (but we work on Sunday, trying to
>identify & solve weekend issues and it's usually down)...
Someone who is an
[Default] On 28 Dec 2016 12:51:53 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
imugz...@gmail.com (Itschak Mugzach) wrote:
>and they don't like Sundays... (but we work on Sunday, trying to identify &
>solve weekend issues and it's usually down)...
Someone who is an active SHARE member should submit a requirem
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 16:40:06 +0800, Timothy Sipples wrote:
>Allan Staller asked:
>>When is KC going to be as available as a typical z/OS sysplex?
>>i.e. 99.% availability?
>
>That won't be possible since you would have to use the Internet to connect
>to IBM. The Internet is a global, public net
Isn't this just yet another example of why DevOps does not meet mainframers'
expectations?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 3, 2017, at 08:24, Allan Staller wrote:
>
> Allan Staller asked:
>> When is KC going to be as available as a typical z/OS sysplex?
>> i.e. 99.% availability?
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;-)
We really do hear you all and have seen all the same problems ourselves.
Just like with any other new, innovative tool, KC is working through its
growing pains. If it's unbearable in the meantime, take the opportunity
to give KC4z a try! As always, if you notice a new issue with KC,
menti
I was referring to the "maintenance outages" that often last for 24 hours or
more.
Allan Staller asked:
>When is KC going to be as available as a typical z/OS sysplex?
>i.e. 99.% availability?
That won't be possible since you would have to use the Internet to connect to
IBM. The Internet
Allan Staller asked:
>When is KC going to be as available as a typical z/OS sysplex?
>i.e. 99.% availability?
That won't be possible since you would have to use the Internet to connect
to IBM. The Internet is a global, public network that simply does not meet
your demanding service level requi
You have to understand, we are working at making KC intelligent.
After all, that is the future, cognitive computing.
So give it some time and KC will become aware and be able to tell
you what you want the way you want it. Just a moment. Just a
moment. I have detected a failure in the AE37 unit
New KC really sucks. Not only not scrollable, but kills Dolphin Browser on
my phone. And it's slower than dirt, and poorly built, with content filling
in after the page nav loads, so it looks like it's not even loading.
But that's the least of it -- once it does load, there's no decent way to
navi
On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 13:00:07 -0500, Susan Shumway wrote:
>Yeah, it's a bit buggy, especially on IE. Per a July thread, the icon is
>apparently still there, just microscopic or invisible (such that knowing
>where it should be and hovering your mouse around should find a
>clickable spot). Do as Jack
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Yeah, it's a bit buggy, especially on IE. Per a July thread, the icon is
apparently still there, just microscopic or invisible (such that knowing where
it should be and hovering your mouse a
Non-scrollability - at least on Mobile Safari - remains an issue. :-(
Cheers, Martin
Sent from my iPad (from where I would test any fixes sent my way for this)
> On 2 Jan 2017, at 18:00, Susan Shumway wrote:
>
> Yeah, it's a bit buggy, especially on IE. Per a July thread, the icon is
> apparen
Yeah, it's a bit buggy, especially on IE. Per a July thread, the icon is
apparently still there, just microscopic or invisible (such that knowing
where it should be and hovering your mouse around should find a
clickable spot). Do as Jack suggests or try a different browser.
On 12/28/16 7:59 PM
If you want PDFs, SK4T-4949 is still around, the 4Q16 just went live earlier
this week.
If you want the IBM Knowledge Center plug-ins for z/OS (KC4Z) -- this is the
one with KC that is "native" to z/OS and installed in the USS but the content
comes separately (yes, the Softcopy Librarian works
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
It's intermittent; it appears and vanishes.
Browser psychosis. Flush the cache. Close and reopen.
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Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Grrr... Every time I get used to the way it had been working, they change it.
I don't think they've changed it, you just have to remember to click the little
plusses and minuses.
Anyway, haven't you downloaded the entire archive onto your box yet?
PS ... Does anyone
On 2016-12-28, at 13:52, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
> and they don't like Sundays... (but we work on Sunday, trying to identify &
> solve weekend issues and it's usually down)...
>
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:38 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>> Seems to for me, I think.
>>
It's intermittent; it appea
and they don't like Sundays... (but we work on Sunday, trying to identify &
solve weekend issues and it's usually down)...
ITschak
ITschak Mugzach
Z/OS, ISV Products and Application Security & Risk Assessments Professional
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:38 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
> Seems to for me
Seems to for me, I think.
Charles
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Grrr... Every time I get used to the
AGREED!
This will be about the first nice thing I have ever said about KC! I got into
looking at the search option while researching a replacement for LookAt.
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 15:51:05 -0500, Kirk Wolf wrote:
>
> iconv -f utf-8 -t ascii//translit < sample.c > sample2.c
>
Thanks. TextWrangler worked fine for me. This is eerily
reminiscent of the 026 keypunch with two minus signs.
FORTRAN liked the 11-row punch and loathed the 8-4.
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Gil,
If you are using Linux, or a system with GNU iconv (even Windows with
cygwin), you can do this:
iconv -f utf-8 -t ascii//translit < sample.c > sample2.c
"translit" causes characters that cannot be represented in the target set
to be approximated by "similarly looking" characters.
I tried
John McKown wrote:
that publications people are using a "smart
editor" to create their documentation. Much like MS Word (may it be
accursed)
inserts "smart quotes" when I want inch and foot marks (" and ').
There's an option in Word (ptui, ptui) to turn this behavior off. "Smart quotes" (ha
Getting OT here but in Word you can readily turn off smart quotes and or use
insert symbol when you want a true " or '.
Charles
Hum, my guess on this is that that publications people are using a "smart
editor" to create their documentation. Much like MS Word (may it be accursed)
inserts
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Susan Shumway wrote:
> On 07/30/16 2:38 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>> From:
>> z/OS
>> z/OS 2.2.0
>> z/OS XL C/C++
>> z/OS XL C/C++ Runtime Library Reference
>> Library functions
>> iconv() - Code conversion
>> Example CELEBI01
>>
>> I
On 07/30/16 2:38 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
From:
z/OS
z/OS 2.2.0
z/OS XL C/C++
z/OS XL C/C++ Runtime Library Reference
Library functions
iconv() - Code conversion
Example CELEBI01
I tried to copy, paste and compile the sample code. Didn't work.
Every character that s
On Wed, 23 Mar 2016 15:07:58 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>(for example) On Wed, 23 Mar 2016 14:27:31 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
>>
>>... And in 5.18: ...
>>
>I'm looking at the Commands manual in:
>
> http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/api/content/nl/en-us/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r
Good point, Lizette. I passed your comment on to the KC team.
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jerry.whitteri...@safeway.com (Jerry Whitteridge) writes:
> I miss HONE !
>
> Jerry Whitteridge
> Lead Systems Engineer
> Safeway Inc.
I was recently asked when HONE actually shutdown
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2015c.html#93 HONE Shutdown
and found an email from may1998 saying it was going away
Probably get 'deer in headlights' if you mentioned Hertzberg's principle of
dissatisfiers.
In a message dated 4/30/2015 3:22:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
stars...@mindspring.com writes:
Not for everything I do in KC
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>Subject: Re: Knowledge Center Outage May 3rd
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>I miss HONE !
>
>Jerry Whitteridge
>Lead Systems Engineer
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>925 738 9443
>Corporate Tieline - 89443
>
>If you feel in control
>you just aren't going fast enough.
>
>
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More cases of IBM not living up to the capabilities of their OS.
IBM should be embarrassed!
The "new tools" are not as reliable or available as those they replaced
More cases of IBM not living up to the capabilities of their OS.
IBM should be embarrassed!
The "new tools" are not as reliable or available as those they replaced
IBM Knowledge Center will be unavailable on May 03 from 03:00 to 04:00
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