In
<93891f43642f3c419a7d75acc2b1db6f3c04e1e...@exchangemb2.dhs.state.ia.us>,
on 10/31/2011
   at 03:52 PM, "Roberts, John J" <jrobe...@dhs.state.ia.us> said:

>So I wonder: is there any possibility of my invoking z/OS JES3
>routines to fully resolve JCL source?  I know that the JCL
>Converter/Interpreter does this when you submit a job, but the result
>is a bunch of internal control blocks chained together.

That's an over-simplification. The converter emits messages as well as
internal text.

>So I wonder: is there any possibility of my invoking z/OS JES3
>routines to fully resolve JCL source? 

Of course; that's what it does in the normal course of events. If you
have a tool like IOF, you can use it to capture the output.
Alternatively, it might be possible to write a DSP to do the capture.

>Also, this needs to be something that can be done as a regular
>application program, not something where I need to involve the
>SysProgs (IEFUJV etc.).

What about involving them one time to write a tool?
 
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     Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
     ISO position; see <http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html> 
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