#2: Author: Nic Clouston, Location: At HomePosted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 3:43 am Have you actually read the link and what Kolusu posted?
#3: Author: Vivek8086, Location: NoidaPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:44 am Yeah I did and I did not understand. That's why I posted it, so that someone can lay the steps out in layman terms.
You should have asked someone in your shop as every shop has its own setup. You can try this method and see if it works for you
1. Create a PDS for your rexx exec named
Code:
userid.rexx.exec
2. create a member named FIRSTPGM with the following content
Code:
/* REXX */
SAY 'MY FIRST REXX EXEC'
EXIT
Save
3. Create a PDS for your rexx panels named
Code:
userid.rexx.panels
4. Type TSO ISRDDN at the command prompt. This will bring up your current dataset allocation list
4. Type SAVE at the command prompt and hit enter and this will bring up your CLIST in edit mode.
5. Scroll down to ALLOC F(SYSPROC) and add your 'userid.rexx.exec' to the concatenation list following the existing datasets example
6. Scroll down to ALLOC F(ISPPLIB) and add your 'userid.rexx.panels' to the concatenation list following the existing datasets example
issue SAVE
The dataset would be saved as 'userid.ISRDDN.clist'
7. Now get to READY prompt and issue the command
EX ISRDDN.CLIST and press enter
It will execute your CLIST and your rexx exec pds is a part of sysproc concatenation and your panels are concatenated to panels dd
You may have to logoff and log back depending on how your environment is set up.
8. Once you are back in ISPF, issue the command TSO ISRDDN once again and check the datasets SYSPROC and ISPPLIB to make sure your userid datasets are part of concatenation list.
9. Now you can execute your REXX exec by typing the following command
TSO FIRSTPGM and press enter. You should be see my MY FIRST REXX EXEC on your screen.