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That looks more coherent, but I still don't know what it is.
My plan B is a little auto-update web app, but I'm still holding on to
hope that IBM didn't leave me high and dry.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Woehr [mailto:jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 2:52 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: iNav Messages replacement
Midrange munged it. It's color syntaxed in HTML by JEdit. Here it is in
plain text.
# cimtest.ublu ... exercise Common Information Model support in Ublu #
Example from Ublu Midrange and Mainframe Life Cycle Extension language #
https://github.com/jwoehr/ublu # Copyright (C) 2017 Jack J. Woehr
http://www.softwoehr.com # See the Ublu license (BSD-2 open source)
include /opt/ublu/extensions/ux.cim.property.ublu
# cimtest ( url uid passwd namespc )
# ... url is something like https://myserver.foo.org:5989 # ... namespc
is something like root/cimv2 FUNC cimtest ( url uid passwd namespc ) $[
LOCAL @client LOCAL @path
cim -to @client
@client -cred @@uid @@passwd
cim -to @path -url @@url -path
@client -init @path
cim -to @path -namespace @@namespc -objectname CIM_LogicalIdentity
-path
put -n -s ${ Enumerate Instances for }$ put @path
@client -ei @path
string -to ~ -new
cim -to @path -namespace @@namespc -objectname ~ -path
put -n -s ${ Enumerate Classes for }$ put @path
@client -ec @path @true
cim -to @path -namespace @@namespc -objectname IBMOS400_NetworkPort
-path
put -n -s ${ Get Instances for }$ put @path
@client -to @instances -ei @path
FOR @i in @instances $[
put -n -s ${ (( Instance looks like this )) }$ put -from @i
@client -to ~ -gi @i @false @false
lifo -dup lifo -dup lifo -dup
put ~
put ${ *** Putting path for instance *** }$
~ -path
put ${ *** Putting keys for instance *** }$
~ -keys
put ${ *** Putting properties for instance *** }$
~ -to ~ -properties
lifo -dup put ~
FOR @i in ~ $[
put -n -s ${ ***** property is }$ put @i
ux.cim.property.getName ( @i )
put -n -s ${ ***** property name is }$ put ~
ux.cim.property.getValue ( @i )
put -n -s ${ ***** property value is }$ put ~
ux.cim.property.hashCode ( @i )
put -n -s ${ ***** property hashcode is }$ put ~
ux.cim.property.isKey ( @i )
put -n -s ${ ***** property is key? }$ put ~
ux.cim.property.isPropagated ( @i )
put -n -s ${ ***** property is propagated? }$ put ~
]$
]$
@client -close
]$
# end
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, he's really into ublu and it just looks different to us.*)* *$[*
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From: Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/20/2017 03:23 PM
Subject: RE: iNav Messages replacement
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I'm thinking something went awry with your post.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Woehr [mailto:jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 1:48 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: iNav Messages replacement
# autoreply.ublu ... Find and reply to all *INQ & *NOTIFY messages in
a given MSGQ# Example from Ublu Midrange and Mainframe Life Cycle
Extension language# https://github.com/jwoehr/ublu# Copyright (C) 2016
Jack J. Woehr http://www.softwoehr.com# See the Ublu license (BSD-2
open source)# jack j. woehr jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx# 2015-03-10 # instance message queue*FUNC*
getMsgQ *(* *system* *user* password ifspath *msgq* *)* *$[*
*LOCAL* @as400
*as400* *-to* @as400 @@system @@user @@password
*msgq* *-to* @@msgq *-as400* @as400 *-new* @@ifspath*]$* # get
list of messages needing reply*FUNC* getReplyMsgs *(* *msgq* replylist
*msgq* *--* @@msgq *-query* *-reply* *-to* @@replylist*]$* # getthing.
messages, walk list and offer user chance to reply to each*FUNC*
autoreply
*(* *system* *user* password ifspath *)* *$[*
*LOCAL* @msgq *LOCAL* @replylist *LOCAL* @key
*LOCAL* @answer *LOCAL* @tf *LOCAL* @reply
getMsgQ *(* @@system @@user @@password @@ifspath @msgq *)*
getReplyMsgs *(* @msgq @replylist *)*
*FOR* @msg in @replylist *$[*
*msg* *--* @msg *-to* @key *-key*
*put* *-from* @msg
*ask* *-to* @answer *-say* ${ Do you wish to reply to this
message? (y/n) }$
*test* *-to* @tf *-eq* @answer y
*IF* @tf *THEN* *$[*
*ask* *-to* @reply *-say* ${ Please enter your reply }$
*msgq* *--* @msgq *-sendreplybinkey* @key @reply
*put* ${ Reply sent. }$
*]$*
*]$**]$*
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
This is for info messages on QSYSOPR. We have a monitor thatbackground.
handles inquiry messages. It's just the info messages that do
matter. I'm not sure you can do a monitor for that. There's no way
to predefine every message that matters.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Berendt [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 1:04 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: iNav Messages replacement
Some people leave a dedicated 5250 session open for break messages.
They insist their messages be in break mode so they get them in a
timely fashion. However they also always find it extremely
disruptive and never use that session for anything else and leave it
in the
See why I am not a big fan of break messages?
Also, it's also quite common, with messaging software to just have
it monitor a message queue and send them on as email, or some such
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