[X] The "/emesene/emesene-1.5/emesene-portable.exe" file could not be found or is not available. Please select another file.

This RXVSAM is NOT found on the CBT. This interface allows z/OS REXX scripts to easily perform most operations on VSAM files. Support includes sequential/keyed access and updating to RRDS, ESDS, and KSDS files, via function call RXVSAM(). OS/390, z/OS


http://rxvsam.sourceforge.net





Separate each tag with a space.

Release Date:

2009-06-16

Topic:

Operating System:

License:

User Interface:

Programming Language:

Registered:

2009-05-28

Ratings and Reviews

Be the first to post a text review of RXVSAM. Rate and review a project by clicking thumbs up or thumbs down in the right column.

Project Feed

  • Forum thread added

    stevenwscott created the Hate it? Tell me why! forum thread

    posted by stevenwscott 142 days ago

  • File released: /rxvsam/1.0/rxvsam.zip

    posted 204 days ago

  • rxvsam 1.0 file released: rxvsam.zip

    posted 204 days ago

  • Finally released!

    RXVSAM represents a culmination of over 20 years of development and refinement of a certain s370 assembler VSAM io handler I built in the 80s. After years of refinement and enhancements, an assembly "stub" was created called RXVSAM to allow a easy to use interface between REXX and the underlying IO handler, primarily because I needed a method to create variable length records in a dataset. Thus, RXVSAM was born. This software is only found on sourceforge.net and is not available on the CBT tape for several reasons, but primarily to take advantage of SVN for version control and utilize the greater visibility that Sourceforge offers. If you find this software useful, please consider a donation! Steven W. Scott

    posted by stevenwscott 205 days ago

Rate and Review

Be the first person to add a text review.

Would you recommend this project?






<

Related Projects

Thanks for your rating!

Would you also like to write a review?





Skip Review

Thanks for your review!

Get credit for your review by logging in via OpenID. Click your account provider:

No Thanks