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by arun121 » Mon 03 Sep 2012, 08:56
HI Sir,
Again my id arun002 is blocked.
What happen to my id
i am getting message "NO BROADCAST MESSAGES" PLZ TELL ME SIR
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by steve-myers » Mon 03 Sep 2012, 10:45
I'm confident you noticed the TESTE BLACKS message. This was a "broadcast" message someone prepared many months ago. Evidently an administrator finally removed the message, so you are getting "NO BROADCAST MESSAGES" in its place. The other fixed messages you have been getting are from another source.
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by arun121 » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 08:05
so when i will get my access to mainframe server
Is there any problem??
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by nclouston » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 11:55
Actually, if you did not realise what NO BROADCAST MESSAGES meant then it is doubtful that you have the experience to be let loose on a mainframe unsupervised.
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by arun121 » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 12:30
sorry sir i didn't understand anything
if i had made any mistake plz forgive me
i just running cobol programs for that i need compiler, that's why i referred SYSFAN.PROCLIB.
thanks
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by prino » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 14:46
nclouston wrote:Actually, if you did not realise what NO BROADCAST MESSAGES meant then it is doubtful that you have the experience to be let loose on a mainframe unsupervised.
Bulls-eye!
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by arun121 » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 16:01
sir I didn't understand anything ....
what is that means ??
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by steve-myers » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 17:17
Basically, Prino is saying nclouston's comment is correct. The reference is from shooting something - an arrow or a bullet from a gun, for example - at a target. A "bullseye" is the center of the target; hitting the "bullseye" signifies accuracy.
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by arun121 » Wed 05 Sep 2012, 08:12
please provide access to me
thanks
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