Hi Alle n, 


One package does have the obvious advantage of being - one package.  Do you 
have a decent scheduling system, one that can track completion, and handle  
predessors and successors, etc.?  Ours does.  Our p rocesses are set up in 
'family' groups, for example xxxJ0110, xxxJ0120, xxxJ0130, and so on. ABEND 
recovery and restart is generally  much simpler wth the smaller jobs in 
a family group. 



Linda 

  
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allen Gainsford" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2011 6:36:04 PM 
Subject: Re: JCL: IF and ABEND 

> <snip> 
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Gainsford, Allen 
> <[email protected]>wrote: 
> 
> > Normally (by default), if a jobstep abends, subsequent steps are flushed. 
> > There ought to be a better way!  Have I missed something obvious?  Can 
> > anyone offer a suggestion? 
> > 
> > <unsnip> 
> 
> can this be managed by breaking the jcl into multiple jobs and posting 
> conditions to the scheduler and let the scheduling system manage the 
> process? 

Yes, but at the cost of making the process even more complex. :) 

I tend to think that, from a support viewpoint (i.e. from the viewpoint of 
someone who has to go in and look at job output and possibly trace results), 
one job is a lot easier to handle than two or three.  It's definitely a lot 
tidier. 

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