We have tried the trap command with no luck. We also tried to allocate the dd assigned to the terminal to a file. That's not working either. If you know the trap command works, could you supply some examples on how that would look? Thanks!!
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Could someone tell me how to supress system messages while executing a REXX routine in TSO. I am calling a COBOL program which is abending and i am getting pages of information that i do not want to see. I just want to handle the return code and move on.
Any help would be great!!
When displaying an ISPF panel from REXX, i would like to set the cursor position on the panel. I would like the cursor to be sitting on the correct field after setting an error message for that field. Any info would be great.
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Once i have displayed an ISPF table, i want to do a "find" on something displayed in the table from the command line, much like i do in ISPF edit. Can someone give me an easy way to do this in REXX?
Thanks for responding. I think TBSCAN will work for values already stored on the table, but i have a combination of both values stored on the table and values entered on the panel. When the panel is first displayed, the user can put an "X" in an input field on the row they want to select. They...
I am currently displaying an ISPF table using TBDISPL. I then want to process selections from the current display as well as the next display after hitting PF8. I have PF7 and PF8 logic where i do a TBMOD to keep the "X" next to table entries i have selected on the screen. My issue is.....How do...
I am getting the following message when executing FTOPEN: "ISPF system data set allocation error". This occurs when i am using system DD ISPFILE. I have never seen this error before and i have no clue how to debug.
Here is the full error message......
ISPF system data set allocation...
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