Hello Bob,
1. Use Scheduling Environments: ours is called TECHSUPP.
2. Ensure all batch jobclasses have a default SCHENV coded.
This makes sure that no job slips trough the "no SCHENV" gap.
$TJOBCLASS(*),SCHENV=something
3. Use TYPRUN=JCLHOLD on your jobs to make sure they dont get
accidentally started via the $SJnnn command, it requires the $AJnnn to be
released.
4. When ready, in your test-drive system, turn off all scheduling
environments except TECHSUPP, making sure TECHSUPP is only active in your
test-drive system.
5. Then use $AJnnn to release your test-drive jobs.
Regards
Bruce Hewson
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