OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM HAS BEEN RESOLVED

2025-02-28 Thread willie bunter
A miracle has occurred.  The SUBJECT option appears in the SORT tab (yahoo!mail version).  I am baffled.  I did nothing.  I guess the folks at Yahoo may have seen my bleats !!! Thanks to all who contributed.  A massive thanks to Sri Hari Kolusu who offered assistance and suggestions

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-26 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 08:17:12 -0600, John S. Giltner, Jr. <...@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > >It sounds like you are using the "old Yahoo Mail" and not the new one. The 3 >dots are not there for the old Yahoo. Not sure how to sort by subject on the >old one. > >You

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-26 Thread willie bunter
The 3 dots are not there for the old Yahoo.  Not sure how to sort by subject on the old one.  You may want to switch to the new one. On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 13:39:08 +, willie bunter wrote: > John, >I looked at the left hand menu but there are no 3 dots instead of the dots I

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-26 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
Willie, It sounds like you are using the "old Yahoo Mail" and not the new one. The 3 dots are not there for the old Yahoo. Not sure how to sort by subject on the old one. You may want to switch to the new one. On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 13:39:08 +, willie bunter wrote:

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-25 Thread willie bunter
ts, then click on settings.  Should be on "personalize Inbox" to start with, then just click toggle switch for "inbox categories".  Noiw you should see the sort options I talked about. > John, > I took your suggestion.  When I display the mail (where the sort option

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
to start with, then just click toggle switch for "inbox categories". Noiw you should see the sort options I talked about. > John, > I took your suggestion. When I display the mail (where the sort option is) I > clicked on SETTINGS there is no Personalize mailbox.All t

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread willie bunter
John, I took your suggestion.  When I display the mail (where the sort option is) I clicked on SETTINGS there is no Personalize mailbox.All that is there are the following: ThemeMessage LayoutInbox SpacingMessage Tabs I guess I will leave it at that and comb through my mail using the Newest to

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread Phil Smith III
tz Sent: Monday, February 24, 2025 8:59 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM John, I concluded that this is a YAHOO marketing campaign. The person in question knew how to subscribe to the IBM technical email list but he does not know, that YAHOO also has a

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 22:32:22 +, willie bunter wrote: >  FIREFOX and EDGE and laptop.  No app. > Those are HTTP clients. An IMAP client such as Thunderbird or Outlook might be more suitable. -- gil -- For IBM-MAIN subscrib

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread Anton Britz
one of the weakest email interfaces that is still around Anton On 2/24/2025 8:25 AM, John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote: When using the web interface go into Settings and under Personalize mailbox turn off Inbox Categories. Now sort has "By Subject Line" under Alphabetical, at

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-24 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
When using the web interface go into Settings and under Personalize mailbox turn off Inbox Categories. Now sort has "By Subject Line" under Alphabetical, at least it does for me. On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 22:32:22 +, willie bunter wrote: >  FIREFOX and EDGE and laptop.  No a

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread willie bunter
Yahoo e-mail account the SORT >drop down menu no longer has the SUBJECT option.  It has the sort option for >Newest to Oldest, Oldest to Newest and Sender Name but no option to to sort by >SUBJECT. > I would appreciate the suggestions.  I have been using Yahoo for eons and >had

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread willie bunter
I am using EDGE as well as FIREFOX.  Both browsers do not have the SUBJECT option in the drop down SORT option.  I reverted to the "old" version however the SUBJECT option does not appear.  I checked the SETTINGS but nothing.  I even checked the "more settings" but to n

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 15:50:23 -0500, Anton Britz wrote: >... >a) Nothing to do with your Browser/Viewer > Depends. I just sent a message to my Yahoo account (first in years) and viewed it with an IMAP client, merging all my accounts, where View Settings control the column headings: From S

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread Anton Britz
On 2/23/2025 3:10 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote: On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 18:23:24 +, willie bunter wrote: Of late, I noticed that when Iogon to my Yahoo e-mail account the SORT drop down menu no longer has the SUBJECT option.  It has the sort option for Newest to Oldest, Oldest to Newest

Re: OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 18:23:24 +, willie bunter wrote: > > Of late, I noticed that when Iogon to my Yahoo e-mail account the SORT >drop down menu no longer has the SUBJECT option.  It has the sort option for >Newest to Oldest, Oldest to Newest and Sender Name but no option t

OFF TOPIC - YAHOO MAIL SORT PROBLEM

2025-02-23 Thread willie bunter
Hallo To All, Of late, I noticed that when Iogon to my Yahoo e-mail account the SORT drop down menu no longer has the SUBJECT option.  It has the sort option for Newest to Oldest, Oldest to Newest and Sender Name but no option to to sort by SUBJECT. I would appreciate the suggestions

Re: Weird SORT behaviour

2025-02-12 Thread Jack Zukt
Hi Kolusu, It is great to hear from you. I do hope that all is well with you. Thank you very much for the info, it did the trick. Regards Jack On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 at 12:34, Sri Hari Kolusu wrote: > >> May be I am missing something obvious. > > Jack, > > Too early here but I think you would get

Re: Weird SORT behaviour

2025-02-12 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> May be I am missing something obvious. Jack, Too early here but I think you would get the right results if you used VLSCMP instead of VLSHRT and here is an old topic which explains the different results https://www.mail-archive.com/ibm-main@listserv.ua.edu/msg92247.html Thanks, Kolusu ---

Weird SORT behaviour

2025-02-12 Thread Jack Zukt
,C'project',OR, 225,60,SS,EQ,C'"appname": "IBM') Now, if I use only the first two INCLUDE statements: SORT FIELDS=COPY OPTION VLSHRT INCLUDE COND=(8,4,CH,EQ,C'tool',OR, 7,7,CH,EQ,C'project') I will have an output file w

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-31 Thread Lindy Mayfield
Reset" From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Peter Ten Eyck <000004d3761a18a7-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 8:04 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: ISPF edit macro to sort and de

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-16 Thread John Kelly
DU > Subject: Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records > >> On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:47:35 +, Schmitt, Michael wrote: >> >> Fun fact: just last week I found a bug! The macros considered lines with >> these two keys to be duplicate lines: >> >&

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-15 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
Thanks Mark Zelden. The Edit macro Deldups works for my needs. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Seymour J Metz
tserv.ua.edu> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 8:53 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records External Message: Use Caution On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 01:01:12 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: > >Or, going back farther, I'd change some

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 21:00:29 -0500, David Spiegel wrote: > >You said: "...FORTRAN (which lacked relational operators.) ..." Have you >never heard of ".EQ."? > I hadn't heard of it until it was added to the language. -- gil -- F

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread David Spiegel
Hi Gil, You said: "...FORTRAN (which lacked relational operators.) ..." Have you never heard of ".EQ."? Regards, David On 2025-01-14 20:53, Paul Gilmartin wrote: On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 01:01:12 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: Or, going back farther, I'd change some thing in PL/I, e.g., retain the

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 01:01:12 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: > >Or, going back farther, I'd change some thing in PL/I, e.g., retain the ALGOL >60 distinction between assignment and equality. > It may have started with FORTRAN (which lacked relational operators.) In the day I knew some mini computer

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Seymour J Metz
-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records External Message: Use Caution On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 19:26:00 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: >NUMERIC DIGITS > I prefer ==. o No need to chose the right DIGITS value. o Fewer CPU cycles. As always, it depe

Re: [EXTERNAL] ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Pommier, Rex
: [EXTERNAL] ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records Greetings, Anyone know of an ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records within PDS member or dataset? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 19:26:00 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: >NUMERIC DIGITS > I prefer ==. o No need to chose the right DIGITS value. o Fewer CPU cycles. As always, it depends on the specification of the problem. If I were designing REXX from the start, I'd swap the meanings of "=" and "==". Mo

Re: Sv: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 20:44:05 +, Lars Höglund wrote: >Did try to attach it, but it was rejected > Use this instead: -- gil -

Sv: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Lars Höglund
Did try to attach it, but it was rejected -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List För Lars Höglund Skickat: den 14 januari 2025 20:15 Till: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Ämne: Sv: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records Have a Rexx that uses SORT (SUMFIELDS

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Seymour J Metz
; Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 2:11 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records External Message: Use Caution On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:47:35 +, Schmitt, Michael wrote: > >Fun fact: just last week I found a bug! The macros considered line

Sv: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Lars Höglund
Have a Rexx that uses SORT (SUMFIELDS=NONE) -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List För Peter Ten Eyck Skickat: den 14 januari 2025 19:05 Till: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Ämne: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records Greetings, Anyone know of an ISPF

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Schmitt, Michael
You got it. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 1:12 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:47:35 +, Schmitt, Michael

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:47:35 +, Schmitt, Michael wrote: > >Fun fact: just last week I found a bug! The macros considered lines with these >two keys to be duplicate lines: > >7475269191210720 >7475269191211080 > >REXX mavens will know why. I've fixed that bug. > Was the fix to replace "=" with

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Willy Jensen
yes, it works when the duplicates are not consecutive -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
[EXTERNAL] ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records Greetings, Anyone know of an ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records within PDS member or dataset? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive acce

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Schmitt, Michael
end exit nextlnbr: procedure, expose linenbr leftbnd rightbnd rc linenbr = linenbr + 1 "(THISLINE) = LINE" linenbr return substr(thisline,leftbnd,rightbnd - leftbnd + 1) nextlprv: procedure, expose lineprv leftbnd rightbnd

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 12:33:33 -0600, Willy Jensen wrote: >This one deletes duplicates, it doesnt sort, but you can add that at the end: >UNIQUE at https://harders-jensen.com > Does it work ift the duplicates are not consecutive?

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Willy Jensen
This one deletes duplicates, it doesnt sort, but you can add that at the end: UNIQUE at https://harders-jensen.com -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
Thanks, both would be useful. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Schmitt, Michael
List On Behalf Of Peter Ten Eyck Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 12:05 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records Greetings, Anyone know of an ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records within PDS member or dataset

ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records

2025-01-14 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
Greetings, Anyone know of an ISPF edit macro to sort and delete duplicate records within PDS member or dataset? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the

Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter

2024-07-22 Thread Verwijs, Frederick F [NC]
- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Sri Hari Kolusu Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2024 7:32 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter >> We use OPTION COPY. Eric, Option COPY does NOT require FILSZ parameter. It is required whe

Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter

2024-07-21 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> We use OPTION COPY. Eric, Option COPY does NOT require FILSZ parameter. It is required when SORTing data which helps in calculating the workspace required. DFSORT issues an informational message ICE118I when it couldn't determine the file size. https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?top

Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter

2024-07-21 Thread Verwijs, Frederick F [NC]
ial Development Canada / Government of Canada frederick.verw...@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca Telephone 613-415-5465 -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Sri Hari Kolusu Sent: Friday, July 19, 2024 3:29 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necess

Re: DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter

2024-07-19 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> We run sort splits on large tape datasets, with over a hundred million >> records. They get split into 3 separate datasets, depending on the data. These jobs do not use FILSZ. Eric, Does the job SORT the data before split , or is it just splitting with a COPY operation to separ

DFSORT / SORT and value/necessity of FILSZ parameter

2024-07-19 Thread Verwijs, Frederick F [NC]
Hello All, Unless I'm misreading the manual, from the DFSORT Application Programming Guide, FILSZ can be used to improve performance. We run sort splits on large tape datasets, with over a hundred million records. They get split into 3 separate datasets, depending on the data. These jo

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> Maybe you can try this: Ituriel, That would be an extra pass of data which is not necessary. You can adjust it to read just 1 record and issue the RC=12, but the question arises as to why the other product doesn't work as designed. Thanks, Kolusu DFSORT Development IBM Corporation ---

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> I do indeed see the WER* messages in the log. Cameron, Thanks for confirming that it is the other product that does NOT behave the way it supposed to work. DFSORT does honor the NULLOFL parm and ends the job with RC=4. You probably need to open a case with the vendor. Thanks, Kolusu DFSOR

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Ituriel do Neto
s always Sri, I appreciate your info. Thanks …….Cameron From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Sri Hari Kolusu Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 10:24 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Another Sort Question > I still see RC=0 Cameron, Please send me the COMPLETE joblog and I

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Cameron Conacher
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Another Sort Question > I still see RC=0 Cameron, Please send me the COMPLETE joblog and I will check > as to why your job does not end with an RC=4. Just an fyi. . . If your DFSMSG > has WERxxx messages, then you are using the other product, an

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
poration -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Cameron Conacher Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 6:53 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Another Sort Question I still see RC=0 STEP0100 00 56 Thanks ...Cameron From: IBM M

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Cameron Conacher
I still see RC=0 STEP0100 00 56 Thanks ...Cameron From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Sri Hari Kolusu Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 9:31 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Another Sort Question >> Basically, I wanted to raise RC=4 when the

Re: Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
>> Basically, I wanted to raise RC=4 when the output file from the SORT is >> empty. Cameron, NULLOFL should work. Can you run this job? //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=ICETOOL //TOOLMSG DD SYSOUT=* //DFSMSG DD SYSOUT=* //LOG31IN DD * //LOG31OUT DD SYSOUT=* //TOOLIN DD * SELECT

Another Sort Question

2024-07-09 Thread Cameron Conacher
Good morning, I have a SORT step that uses ICETOOL to perform a SELECT for a group of records. In addition I have included NULLOFL=RC4 with the SORT Control Statements. Basically, I wanted to raise RC=4 when the output file from the SORT is empty. I can work around this, but wanted to check to

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Charles Mills
Yes, that is exactly my impression. I have not run exhaustive experiments but I think that is it. Yes, for reasons related to other logic, this program contains Index. = "" but Sri's and my previous successful use of BPXWUNIX sort do not. CM On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 17:17:23 +

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Thu, 7 Mar 2024, at 16:54, Charles Mills wrote: > Thank you! THAT is the clue I needed. I need to quote the stem names. > Passing plain Index. passes "", the value of Index., to sort. So... the difference between your code & Sri's is that you'd initialised in

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Charles Mills
Thank you! THAT is the clue I needed. I need to quote the stem names. Passing plain Index. passes "", the value of Index., to sort. Problem solved. Thanks all. CM On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 16:22:02 +, Alan Young wrote: >I think I have always used the position specification format

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Alan Young
I think I have always used the position specification format. In a couple of processes I ran before, I have xrc = BPXWUNIX("/bin/sort -bdu -k1.1,1.11 ","pl.","pls.") xrc = BPXWUNIX("/bin/sort -bd -k1.10,1.26 -k2.1,2.8","d.","ds.")

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Charles Mills
Thanks all. The mystery deepens. Using the same stem variable should not be the problem. I have done that before successfully, and the sort command documentation talks about how it uses a temporary file to avoid clobbering the input data if the files are the same. BUT ... changing to a

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-07 Thread Schmitt, Michael
Not the question you asked, but... sort_stem = 'index.' call sort 6, ???(see comments after code) /* Sort sort_stem using combsort */ sort: procedure, expose (sort_stem) arg key_start, key_length size = value(sort_stem'0') gap = size do until sw

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread David Crayford
You’re using the same stem variable for input and output. Use a specific stdout. stem and see if that fixes it. Kolusu’s snippet works for me. > On 7 Mar 2024, at 8:41 am, Charles Mills wrote: > > Thanks. As I said, I have tried both -k2 and -k 2, and also -k1 and +1, all > with the same resu

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread Dale R. Smith
On Wed, 6 Mar 2024 18:10:28 -0600, Charles Mills wrote: >I am trying to sort a Rexx "array" starting with the second "word" of the >variables. My "array" is in Index.n and contains records of the form some descriptive string> where is 0001, 0002,

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread Charles Mills
Thanks. As I said, I have tried both -k2 and -k 2, and also -k1 and +1, all with the same result. CM On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 00:27:21 +, Sri Hari Kolusu wrote: >Charles, > >Try a space after k. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / sign

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
Charles, Your example data /* REXX */ stdin.0=3 stdin.1="0001 Main Check" stdin.2="0002 OMVS (FTP Session)" stdin.3="0003 C Validation" cmd="sort -k 2" call bpxwunix cmd,stdin.,stdout.,stderr. say "stdout:" say "===" do i=1 to std

Re: What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread Sri Hari Kolusu
Charles, Try a space after k. Something like this /* REXX */ stdin.0=5 stdin.1="KIJJ 3" stdin.2="KQWR 1" stdin.3="ADGF 2" stdin.4="OEPE 6" stdin.5="VNVV 5" cmd="sort -k 2" call bpxwunix cmd,stdin.,stdout.,stderr. say "stdout:&

What am I doing wrong with BPXWUNIX sort?

2024-03-06 Thread Charles Mills
I am trying to sort a Rexx "array" starting with the second "word" of the variables. My "array" is in Index.n and contains records of the form where is 0001, 0002, 0003, etc. and string is 2 to 5 Rexx "words." Here's my Rexx code: Say

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-02-05 Thread Martin Packer
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value Billy, as Sri said there's no way to ask SORT tools to put a different TS on every record. Hereby a "try" to start with an arbitrary TS (in TOD format to generate as you like) and then generate a number of cons

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-02-01 Thread Massimo Biancucci
Billy, as Sri said there's no way to ask SORT tools to put a different TS on every record. Hereby a "try" to start with an arbitrary TS (in TOD format to generate as you like) and then generate a number of consecutive TS part (HHMMSSuu) with a distance of 1 us. It's a tw

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-01-31 Thread Billy Ashton
olusu" To IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu Date 1/31/2024 1:32:23 PM Subject Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value Hi there Kolusu, I messed up my format, and should have had colons instead of commas. Billy, Apart from usage of Colons, did you realize that you have OVERLAPPING data? A

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-01-31 Thread Sri h Kolusu
he same time for all the records, then here is the JCL that would get you the desired results ( I fixed the overlapping fields ) 2 lines(see the lines in bold) is what is required to get the time without separators. //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SORTIN DD * ABC //SORTOUT DD

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-01-31 Thread Billy Ashton
e records. Thank you and best regards, Billy Ashton -- Original Message -- From "Sri h Kolusu" To IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu Date 1/31/2024 12:06:40 PM Subject Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value We have this so far: OUTFIL REPEAT=1500 BUILD=(1,C'TLX1',

Re: Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-01-31 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> We have this so far: OUTFIL REPEAT=1500 BUILD=(1,C'TLX1', 5,SEQNUM,12,ZD,START=12345600,INCR=1, 17,SEQNUM,5,ZD,START=10001,INCR=3 22,C'This is my data field 1', 52,C'This is my data field 2' , 82,C'This is my data field 3', 102,C'AZ', 104,C'1

Generating output in SORT with a time value

2024-01-31 Thread Billy Ashton
Hey everyone! I have a user who is creating some test data to load into VSAM using DFSORT, and he wants to create part of the key using the current millisecond timestamp. IS there a way I can say "In column 5, put the right-now-time-millisecond value as HHMMSSmm". We will create multiple f

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
Agree, however, it took me less than 2 minutes to add the code for FIELD card. I was responding to the original, however, here's the extra code, OUT2.I = 'RPT FIELD,TABLE,'||Dbname|| VERSION SAY REC.I SAY OUT.I SAY OUT2.I D "EXECIO * DISKW OFILE(STEM OUT. FINIS " "EXECIO * DISKW OFILE(S

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> I tried this in REXX, more familiar for me than DFSORT. Wayne, Thanks for the REXX code, however, please note that there is additional processing. OP wants to generate 2 different command files and make a copy of the input along with setting a return code if the input file is empty, so that

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
I would probably use a 26 char ALPHA string and index into that to avoid the stem variable with the hard coded A to F. or a Hex to Char based on the suffix value Been a while since I saw Datacom/DB dictionary output :) On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 1:13 PM Wayne Bickerdike wrote: > I tried this

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
I tried this in REXX, more familiar for me than DFSORT. My code: Stor = '' ALPHA.1 = 'A' ALPHA.2 = 'B' ALPHA.3 = 'C' ALPHA.4 = 'D' ALPHA.5 = 'E' ALPHA.6 = 'F' "ALLOC F(IFILE) DA('BDB204.OUTLIST(FROM)') SHR REUSE " "ALLOC F(OFILE) DA('BDB204.OUTLIST(TO)') SHR REUSE " "EXECIO * DISKR IFILE

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Don Johnson
Kolusu, thanks once again! This is now complete and working as I had hoped! Have a good evening! Don -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Ituriel do Neto
rther processing. Is there a way that I can tweak >> this SORT input that you gave me to know if the SORTCMD1 file is empty, and >> set a CC for the step? Don, Yes, we can set a return code if the file is empty.  Cameron has the right idea of using NULLOUT, however it will N

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> If the input file has no records to process, I would like to set a return >> code so I can bypass further processing. Is there a way that I can tweak >> this SORT input that you gave me to know if the SORTCMD1 file is empty, and >> set a CC for the step? Don, Yes,

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Cameron Conacher
Subject: Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ Hi Kolusu, I have one question about a situation that just came up. If the input file has no records to process, I would like to set a return code so I can bypass further processing. Is there a way that I can tweak this SORT input that you Hi Kolusu, I

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-09 Thread Don Johnson
Hi Kolusu, I have one question about a situation that just came up. If the input file has no records to process, I would like to set a return code so I can bypass further processing. Is there a way that I can tweak this SORT input that you gave me to know if the SORTCMD1 file is empty, and set

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Don Johnson
Kolusu, thanks...this gave me just what I needed in those files! Have a wonder-filled day! Don -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-M

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Sri h Kolusu
LRECL=133 and RECM=FB. //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SORTIN DD DISP=SHR,DSN=Your.Input.LRECL.133.FB.File //SORTOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SORTCMD1 DD SYSOUT=* //SORTCMD2 DD SYSOUT=* //SYSINDD * OPTION COPY INCLUDE COND=(1,1,CH,EQ,C'>') INREC OVERLAY=(134:55

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Don Johnson
Well, I found that I could not release 2 records into the Copy from INREC. So here is what I did to produce all the output. Kolusu, if you have an easier way, I would be happy to learn and adapt! This is what I did to get what I needed: //SYSINDD * OPTION COPY

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Don Johnson
Thanks for the tip, Kolusu; it worked great! Now, I was trying to create a second command file, without that last comma and field. For example, the statements you gave me created -UTL COPY,TABLE,B400-TRANHIST(0003),HST0400A and for the second file, I need -RPT FIELD,TABLE,B400-TRANHIST(0003) Ho

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Jay Maynard
a Alphabet, you can directly use a BINARY format with sequence > starting at 193 and it would be the EBCDIC characters. > > //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT > //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* > //SORTIN DD DISP=SHR,DSN=Your.Input.FB.file > //SORTOUT DD SYSOUT=* > //SYSINDD * > OPTION C

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Sri h Kolusu
7;t have to get a seqnum in zd format and then convert that into a Alphabet, you can directly use a BINARY format with sequence starting at 193 and it would be the EBCDIC characters. //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SORTIN DD DISP=SHR,DSN=Your.Input.FB.file //SORTOUT DD SYSOU

Re: SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Bob Bridges
trying to do what I thought was a simple SORT Copy function to create some commands from an input file, but I am being thwarted by embedded blanks in my line. Here is the input (Sorry for the formatting issues, I am not sure how to post fixed-space text): +1+2+3

SORT Help with JFY and SQZ

2023-11-08 Thread Don Johnson
Good morning! I am trying to do what I thought was a simple SORT Copy function to create some commands from an input file, but I am being thwarted by embedded blanks in my line. Here is the input (Sorry for the formatting issues, I am not sure how to post fixed-space text): +1

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-20 Thread Jack Zukt
. Thank you once again for all your help Best wishesJack On Mon, 18 Sept 2023 at 16:50, Sri h Kolusu wrote: > >> Is there a way to get all the dataset profiles that have two different > groups with the same access using SORT or ICETOOL but without using > JOINKEYS, so that the i

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-18 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> Is there a way to get all the dataset profiles that have two different >> groups with the same access using SORT or ICETOOL but without using >> JOINKEYS, so that the input file would only needed to be read once, using >> SORTIN as the DDNAME? Jack, That is quite si

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-18 Thread Jack Zukt
Hi Kolusu I tried the JCL that you have sent. It works, as expected, but maybe I was not quite clear in my last question. Is there a way to get all the dataset profiles that have two different groups with the same access using SORT or ICETOOL but without using JOINKEYS, so that the input file

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-15 Thread Sri h Kolusu
er the match is done. //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SORTDIAG DD DUMMY //SYMNAMES DD * ** INPUT TYPE 0404 RECORD LAYOUT ** IN-RDW,01,04,BI DSN,10,44,CH GRP,62,08,CH STG,C'GPRFSTG' CICS,C'GPRFCICS' ACC,71,08,CH ALTER,C'ALTER' READ,C'REA

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-15 Thread Jack Zukt
this JCL. As I stated previously, I am trying to find out all the dataset profiles that have group1 and group2 on its access list with ALTER authority. I have come up with two different JCL two get the desired result. The one I posted previously does a first sort to get the group1 and group2 records

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-15 Thread Sri h Kolusu
iltered your input. Can you please run the following. //STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SYMNAMES DD * TYP,05,04,CH DSN,10,44,CH GRP,62,08,CH ACC,71,08,CH //SORTIN DD DISP=SHR,DSN=Your.RACF.IRRDBU00.file //SORTOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSINDD * OPTION VLSCMP INCLUDE COND=(

Re: SORT INCLUDE problem

2023-09-15 Thread Jack Zukt
ng for the INPUT a subset of a type 0404 records from a IRRDBU00 > output file. In the first step I am crating two files with the dataset > profiles in which the groups have ALTER authority: > > //SYMNAMES DD * > DSN,10,44,CH > GRP,62,08,CH > ACC,71,08,CH > //SYSINDD *

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