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>At a potential new client, they mentioned that in addition to >applications on
the AS/400, they have a little itty bitty app on >the S/36, and that they use
WSU. I said, no problem, I've heard of >that, but now, What the heck was/is
WSU?
WSU
Generates a work station utility (WSU) program from
specifications in a library source member. The WSU
procedure is described in the WSU Guide.
WSU Source member name,|Source Member Lib|,|Block Size|,|Halt |,
Current Library 50 |NoHalt |
|NoStop |
|Replace|
|List |,|Proc |, |N|, |0|,|N|
|NoList | |NoProc | |Y| |1| |Y|
|NoListS | |Pgm | |2|
|NoListW | |NoPgm |
Found this in an old System/36 Procedures and Commands Summary book.
Hope this helps but most of my S36 manuals are long gone but if you are
interested contact I still know of a couple of people that work with S36 they
might have info.
Other commands listed are WSULOAD WSUSAVE WSUTXCR WSUTXEX WSUTXRV
Hope this helps
Steve
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