In <[email protected]>, on
05/27/2015
   at 11:37 AM, Paul Gilmartin
<[email protected]> said:

>Where does "41 //SYSIN     DD *               GENERATED STATEMENT"
>come from? 

It used to come from the R/I, but in MVS I'm not sure if it's C/I or
JES[2|3].

>What does it mean? 

What it's always meant.

>(I had no stray data cards.)

Are you a betting man?

 1. Reproduce the problem with a program that echoes SYSIN

 2. Post the input here

 3. Look at SYSIN form SDSF.
 
 4. Check whether C/I or JES
    a. Handles SYSIN
    b. Expands symbols.

The most likely explanation is that JES handles SYSIN before the
symbols are substituted. 
 
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