At 00:45 +0800 on 01/19/2014, Timothy Sipples wrote about Re:
Automatic Job Ended Email (detail information):
If you're planning to insert a Web link in the e-mail -- "Click Here for
More Information" or similar -- then you can "cheat" a bit. The URL itself
could contain the extra statistics as parameters. Then, when the user
clicks on the link, the server (z/OS) simply grabs the parameters from the
URL and displays a Web page with the extra information, beautifully
formatted. No database required -- the page just renders the statistics
passed as parameters via the URL. The e-mail contains all the information,
but the "ancillary" information isn't displayed until you ask a server to
unpack the URL and display it.
There is a limit on how long a URL can be. That type of URL gets long
very fast if you are embedding the actual data into it.
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