On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 14:35:49 +0100 Ferran Perxas <[email protected]> wrote:

:>The problem is that i want to extract the SYSIN info from jobs that were
:>submited long ago, so their outputs are no longer in the spool. Anyway, i do
:>not want to simply "read" or "see" the information, I want to treat it via
:>REXX or others. Is there any place where the system logs this info, or my
:>only shot is to keep it on spool and find a way to extract it?

Or write an exit to record it.

What about if it is pointed to a dataset? You may need to go to your backups
to find the statements that were in effect at the time.

The bigger question is still, what is your business need?

Is it a private program? Why not have it record the SYSIN statements.

Is it a distributed program? Why not check the results?

:>On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Binyamin Dissen
:><[email protected]>wrote:
:>
:>> On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:45:17 +0100 Ferran Perxas <[email protected]>
:>> wrote:
:>>
:>> :>I would like to know if is possible to extract the information coded in
:>> the
:>> :>DD SYSIN statement, of any JCL submited to the system, from SMF.
:>> :>I've been searching in the SMF manual, but i couldn't find any register
:>> that
:>> :>logged this info.
:>>
:>> :>I belive that the info may be logged in other places than SMF, but i
:>> don't
:>> :>know where to start searching.
:>>
:>> The spool, but that is only as long as the job is there.
:>>
:>> Why do you want to log it?

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