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  1. bitz2000

    Netview Rexx

    Hi Rexxhead. Thanks for the link. I checked it out but unfortunately it's not something I can use. Netview runs as a separate address space in the system and you logon to it to monitor all systems in your realm (instead of watching 14 console screens for 14 systems). So it can't use ISPF...
  2. bitz2000

    Netview Rexx

    Just wondering if anyone out there codes in Netview Rexx for OS/390. If so, I'd also like to know if you use SA/MVS. If you are familiar with these, I have a question for you. Did you ever write a rexx clist to deal with changes to clist automation flags not being saved across IPL's and/or...
  3. bitz2000

    Placing results of "ls" command into an array

    Thank you SO MUCH to the both of you (rosenk and kudithipudi)! The "my @output = `ls *.txt -lt`;" worked like a charm. You don't know how long I've been banging my head on this one. I was able to output the results to a file using the system command but not to an array (which is what I...
  4. bitz2000

    Placing results of "ls" command into an array

    Thanks for the input - tried that. Still didn't work. Sorry I didn't say that in my original note.
  5. bitz2000

    Is there any rexx program that cont

    This can easily be done if you are using Netview on your OS/390 system by using MAT entries and timers. Let me know if you do use Netview and I'll give you more info.
  6. bitz2000

    Placing results of "ls" command into an array

    From a perl program, I'm trying to issue an "ls" command and capturing the results into an array instead of placing it into a file. I need to be able to look at each line of the output and pick out certain pieces of information. With the command below, I have been able to capture the...

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