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Lakshmi.R
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Joined: 12 Sep 2005 Posts: 10 Location: bangalore
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How to list the elements moved under a particular CCID in endevor into a file. |
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expat
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 8797 Location: Welsh Wales
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I would think that is covered in the Endevor manuals. I would be very surprised if it is not. |
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Lakshmi.R
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I need to get this done thru a rexx routine |
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expat
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Are you saying that this facility does not exist within Endevor ?
Or - yes it does exist but I want to do it in a different way |
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Lakshmi.R
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Basically i know to get this info manually by giving the CCID.
But i need to write a rexx routine to get an output file containing elements under one particular CCID. |
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expat
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What method do you use to get this information manually, and could that not be written to a dataset instead of being displayed at your screen ?
If it is all panel driven then I think that you will spend a lot of time and effort in trying to find out which programs are called by which panel etc. etc.
If Endevor has the facility to process this request in batch as well as online, you can use the JCL submitted as a base, and then set up variables to pass to the JCL each time it is required. |
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Lakshmi.R
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I options by which we can write this result onto a file thru batch mode has been disabled. I think it uses NDVRC1 .But i need to know options i need to give to execute NDVRC1 for getting elements under one ccid. |
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