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Thank you, Bryan!!! Now, can someone provide an official IBM reference to this "tip"? I would expect that searching for "QDMDSPOFIO" on InfoCenter would show something, but that is not the case. A search on V5R2 APARs & PTFs also turns up empty. Thanks again! GA --- bdietz@xxxxxx wrote: > Just the existance of this data area(QDMDSPOFIO ) in QUSRSYS changes the > diaplay to "normal" > > QDMDSPOFIO <snip> > midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/15/2003 11:40:50 AM: > > > Grrrr. This shouldn't be hard to find, if it exists. > > > > Trying to find the PTF for V5R2 that defaults WRKJOB/DSPJOB > > OPTION(*OPNF) to show I/O Details without having to first press F11. > > > > Found archives relevent to previous releases. Found APARs and PTFs > > relevent for previous releases. Search using several different > > arguments on IBM's APAR & PTF pages return no results for V5R2. > > (I searched using the abstract for the V5R1 PTF SI02773 "INCORROUT > > DISPLAY OPEN FILES MUST USE F10 TO SEE I/O", and still nothing for > > V5R2.) > > > > According to the archives (thread beginning at > > http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200111/msg02772.html ), Neil > > Palmer "coaxed" IBM into providing PTF support again after initially > > deciding not to for V5R1. Are we dealing with this problem again > > with V5R2? > > > > If someone does have a reference to point me to, could I also ask > > *HOW* you found it? <rant> Since I am obviously too imcompetent to > > find this stuff on my own on IBM's site.</rant> > > > > TIA, GA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
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