Here's the link to the associated Ideation enhancement request: https://communities.ca.com/ideas/235722943
The download zip file called PDAXMIT that contains REXX elements that will perform the Parallel Development Alert as well.
The content includes a Word Document describing the FDP.
The content also includes an installation document.
Hi Bernie,
One more thing, the JCL for the Allocations has a sequentail file for the PDASRC dataset, but under z/os 2.1 receieve expects it to be PDS
Once I allocated PDASRC with some directory blocks it worked beautifully.
I will be looking at the Endevor side of the install next week.
Stuart
Then I will certainly correct it and repost.
Thanks.
Excellent QA!
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Thank you for this. The JCL in the Allocations section is missing a comma at the end of the SPACE statement, so as it is documented it fails.
I am not complaining, just bringing it to your attention for completeness
It was brought to my attention that the Usermod vessel for the usermod is not conducive to many site implementations and that an XMIT file would be a preferred delivery method.
Therefore a new zip file is now uploaded into the content and available for download.
The zip file contains two REXX elements and two Word documents. The Word documents consist of installation instructions and an overview of the Alert.
Keep it as a binary file, do not use CRLF or EBCDIC/ASCII and it all works fine.
I downloaded this and renamed the .bin to .txt - however at line 128 it all goes a bit odd and I can't upload this to the mainframe.