Re: Set Trace ON/OFF
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:06 am
Well, Beets-kun, the COBOL II compiler has been obsolete for twenty years, so why are you referring to it?
Mainframe Technical Support Forums
http://www.ibmmainframeforum.com/
https://www.ibmmainframeforum.com/tso-ispf/topic9217-10.html
You can disagree if you want, but SET TRACE ON is NOT something standard and available on all systems.I disagree SET TRACE ON does work for Cobol on the Mainframe.
What nonsense. People have answered as well as they can given the mostly useless info you have posted.If can't answer the question, why answer ?
I'd say you should not be so antagonistic when you are brand new and have not a clue about who you are "talking" to.What would you say to this 'Moron" that replied:
Well, Beets-kun ?
I don't need anymore replies, obviously, noone on the Forum has an answer.
It is no custom tool it is standard TSO/ISPF on an IBM MAINFRAME.
LaBeets wrote:It is no custom tool it is standard TSO/ISPF on an IBM MAINFRAME.
LaBeets wrote:I'll be charatible with you, you rookie.
SET is a valid valid ISPF Command.
Prove this statement -- post something (using Code tags) showing you using the command in COBOL or TSO. Unless and until you prove it, it remains a pure opinion from you.I disagree SET TRACE ON does work for Cobol on the Mainframe.
Go to ISPF on the IBM MAinframe.
Go to the EDIT screen and bring up some source code.
Once there, on the COMMAND Line type in 'SET TRACE ON'
What would you say to this 'person" that replied:
Well, Beets-kun ?