Author: Robert Sample
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:44 pm (GMT 5.5)
What you are calling an environment is either an LPAR on a machine, or a totally separate machine. And nobody on this forum works for your company (that we know of), and hence nobody on this forum can help you with what you are asking. Only someone working AT YOUR SITE could possibly help you. Different sites are set up in different ways, and what works for one will not work at another. Many mainframes have security set to prevent application programmers from exploring the system too much, so asking your site support group is the best way to find out what you want to know.
This, again, depends upon your site and hence we have no idea what would be valid for your site.
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:44 pm (GMT 5.5)
What you are calling an environment is either an LPAR on a machine, or a totally separate machine. And nobody on this forum works for your company (that we know of), and hence nobody on this forum can help you with what you are asking. Only someone working AT YOUR SITE could possibly help you. Different sites are set up in different ways, and what works for one will not work at another. Many mainframes have security set to prevent application programmers from exploring the system too much, so asking your site support group is the best way to find out what you want to know.
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I tried to straight telnet into the box, but it asks for application before I can continue and I don't know what to give it as a response. |
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The first rule of code reuse is that the code needs to be worth re-using.
"We should forget about small efficiencies, say about 97% of the time: premature optimization is the root of all evil." -- Donald Knuth