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  1. suruppak

    BEGINNER'S QUANDRY

    Thanks Tony, when time permits I will play around and see what I can come up with. I am currently waiting for a book entitled "TSO/E CLIST: The Complete Tutorial and Desk Reference " to arrive in the mail, but it will still be a couple of weeks. I am hoping it will help. Thanks for...
  2. suruppak

    BEGINNER'S QUANDRY

    Thanks everyone! Well, the problem is that I am not allowed to put edit macros in SYSPROC or SYSEXEC. I was basically wanting to know how to execute them explicitly. I am sorry to hear that this cannot be done. Thanks again everyone!
  3. suruppak

    BEGINNER'S QUANDRY

    Hello everyone, I've had great luck in the cobol forums so I hope I do here as well. I am trying to figure out how to write an easy rexx script to take care of a set of commands I use all day long. Here is what I have written: /* REXX TO GET RID OF ALL OF THOSE ANNOYING EJECTS AND SKIPS */...
  4. suruppak

    ISPF commands

    THANK YOU ALL!!!
  5. suruppak

    ISPF commands

    Thanks Crox, but will this only move the TOs from column 7 to column 65? If so, is there anything that will move the TOs from random positions to position 65? Thanks again for your help Crox.
  6. suruppak

    ISPF commands

    Is there a TSO ISPF command that will take all of the 'to's or 'thru's (or any other set of characters you would specify)and line them up in a program?? Maybe something that would work like this: "Move 'to' 70 all" or something like that? Thanks, Jeremy
  7. suruppak

    3300-LOAD-SUMMARY-TABLE.

    Thanks to everyone for all the help!! Jeremy
  8. suruppak

    3300-LOAD-SUMMARY-TABLE.

    Yes I did, but I think it gave me a "SEARCH not valid in this context" error. I will try it again. Thanks.
  9. suruppak

    3300-LOAD-SUMMARY-TABLE.

    01 SUMMARY-TABLE. 05 TBL-SUMMARY-INFO OCCURS 20 TIMES INDEXED BY SUMMARY-IDX. 10 TBL-LOCATION-CODE PIC X(03) VALUE SPACES. 10 TBL-LOCATION-NAME PIC X(35) VALUE SPACES. 10 TBL-LOCATION-CITY-ST PIC X(37) VALUE SPACES...
  10. suruppak

    3300-LOAD-SUMMARY-TABLE.

    3300-LOAD-SUMMARY-TABLE. SET SUMMARY-IDX TO 1. SEARCH TABLE-SUMMARY-INFO VARYING SUMMARY-IDX WHEN TBL-LOCATION-CODE(SUMMARY-IDX) = SORT-LOC PERFORM 3400-LOAD-CAR-SUM-TABLE THRU 3400-EXIT...
  11. suruppak

    burning .mdb on cd

    Thanks very much.
  12. suruppak

    burning .mdb on cd

    I created a database for a friend of mine in Access 2000. I have ftp'd it to my computer that is running access 2000, and my laptop running access xp and it works fine. He doesn't have ftp, so I burned the .mdb to a cd and brought it to his house and copied and pasted it to his desktop. Now...
  13. suruppak

    Play wav files

    That's not exactly what I was looking for, but it was helpful and educational. Thanks Bill!
  14. suruppak

    Play wav files

    In my database I have created a table "tblMusic", in which I have a .wav file stored. I want this file to be played the entire time the application is being used, running on an endless loop. So far, the only way I can get it to play is I created a form frmMusic, and made it a subform...
  15. suruppak

    Appending records to a sequential file

    Thank you both very much, I learned a great deal from both posts. Jeremy
  16. suruppak

    Appending records to a sequential file

    I have a program that is writing records to a sequential file. This program gets ran 5 separate times in succession. I am wondering how to add records to the same file every time the program runs without overwriting the data already in the file. Can this be done in the JCL?
  17. suruppak

    How to use a REDEFINE clause..

    Why are you redefining no-rec-group?

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