Thanks Stephen,

I totally agree with what you have said.

However, this was a machine I was new to and searching for a documented cl
program failed.

A cl program fully documented to do these updates after a system upgrade
or for documentation purposes is great.

But being new to this system and no person to ask meant it took some time
to piece it together.

As a programmer / sysadmin if there was a space for a description, I would
certainly put something in it, even if it just reiterated what the message
text says for the message being replied to.

So, I guess the question is - if I create an idea would you vote for it ?

Cheers
Don

 

Don Brown

Senior Consultant
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Landess <steve_landess@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 3 April 2025 3:18 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Don Brown <dbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: system reply list entries

Don -

As others have indicated in the past, when customizing a system, perhaps
put the ADDRPYLE commands into a CL program along with any other commands
you would need to copy/create/customize the IBM-supplied subsystem
descriptions, job queues, job descriptions, job queue entries in
subsystems, and so on.

Add comments along with command each to indicate the purpose. The CL
program can be run after system upgrades or migrations to re-customize the
system, and you have the comments in the program which serve as
documentation...

Don wrote:
> Hi
> I was wondering if anyone has a good method to document system reply
list entries ?
> I was thinking of creating an Idea that adding a text description to
> the ADDRPYLE Does anyone have any suggestions or comments ?

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