On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:40:55 -0500, Sally Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Hi Peter and Mark,
>
>I have a call logged with CA but their response is:-
>
>'ASM2 does not ask for a specific SYSOUT class. No code within the product
>asks for this. It appears that the operating system default is doing this
>class definition for us.'
>
>Hence why I was trying to establish if there is a default that I can change.
>They also appear to have a similar setup in their JES parms to us, but say that
>their SYS00001-SYS00004 goes to their MSGCLASS class, whereas ours
>doesn't and I have no idea why not.
>
>Sally
>

Any other "output" software that could have some hooks?  If no other
clue, all you could probably do is take a dump or GTFTRACE it to see 
if that gives a clue.

Of course CA's setup may not really be similar (perhaps they are using
a started job).     

Even if you don't have started jobs set up, I think you can include the
jobcard if you put the proc in a proclib defined to MSTJCL.  Or try
starting it with MSGCLASS=x and see what happens.   

I am assuming there are no PARMs to ASM2 that may control this...

Mark
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