As far as I know there is no command to tell you what a jobclass definition is
for a specific shop. The system (JES2 or JES3) will have A-Z, 0-9 for any job
class, msgclass.
The $DJOBCLASS( ) will tell you about a specific class. For example
$djobclass(a),long
$djobclass(a),long
$HASP837 JOBCLASS(A)
$HASP837 JOBCLASS(A) ACCT=NO,AUTH=(ALL),BLP=NO,
$HASP837 COMMAND=DISPLAY,COPY=NO,
$HASP837 DUPL_JOB=DELAY,HOLD=NO,IEFUJP=YES,
$HASP837 IEFUSO=YES,JESLOG=(NOSPIN),
$HASP837 JOURNAL=YES,LOG=YES,MODE=JES,
$HASP837 MSGLEVEL=(0,1),OUTDISP=(,),
$HASP837 OUTPUT=YES,PERFORM=000,PGMRNAME=NO,
$HASP837 PROCLIB=00,QAFF=(ANY),QHELD=NO,
$HASP837 RESTART=NO,REGION=0001M,SCAN=NO,
$HASP837 SCHENV=,SWA=ABOVE,TIME=(000030,00),
$HASP837 TYPE26=YES,TYPE6=YES,XBM=,
$HASP837 XEQCOUNT=(MAXIMUM=*,CURRENT=0),
$HASP837 XEQMEMBER(IBM1)=(MAXIMUM=*,
$HASP837 CURRENT=0)
Shows you the information about Jobclass A. It does not however tell you if
this is for long running jobs, production, test and so on. If that is the
information you are looking for, you need to find your companies documentaion
for CLASS and MSGCLASS paramenters. It is possible that it is documented in the
JES2 parms. But that may not have kept up with the system over time.
To code a jobcard you need to know the installations standards. Once you know
that, you can code your jobcard.
If this does not help, please provide an example of what you are looking to do.
Some tricks to find types of classes, in SDSF issue H ALL with no prefix and no
owner. This may show you what jobs have a MSGCLASS that is a HELD class. If
you do not have the specific security to see all jobs in the system it will not
work.
Which INIT command are you using? Please show an example.
Lizette
>
>Well !! Many installations as Peter mentioned have their own class and
>msgclass defined for various purpose. In case,i dont have any CLIST/REXX
>written that gets the jobcard with the CLASS and MSGCLASS values from the
>installation and when I want to create my own jobcard, where can i find the
>information/values to use for them ?
>
>INIT command will show me the CLASS active but i am not sure of the
>MSGCLASS? Have always been curious to know
>
>On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:55 PM, John McKown <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:23:37 +0530, Yogeetha balasubramanian
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass myself for
>> >creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find them ?
>> >
>>
>> I cannot answer your question, but I will rephrase it and expand it.
>>
>> I think what the OP wants is a way to determine the CLASS and MSGCLASS of
>> the currently executing job so that they can be used when the currently
>> executing job submits other jobs through the INTRDR. IOW, how to propogate
>> the CLASS and MSGCLASS to jobs submitted by this jobs the way that the
>> RACF
>> userid is propogated.
>>
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