If your system naming conventions are consistent, JES2 Member Name ==
SMF ID == SYSNAME, you can easily get the SMF ID by looking in the SMCA.
Mark Jacobs
Leonardo Vaz <mailto:[email protected]>
September 1, 2015 at 3:22 PM
Hello list!
I am trying to get the name of the system where a JOB is running in a
JES2 EXIT 5 (command preprocessor).
My first idea was to get it from JCTMVSNM in the JCT; I am able to get
the JQEs of the job in question and thus get the track address of the
JCT from the spool using JQETRAK, but I can't seem to find the
information on how to read the JCT using the spool track address. Is
there a JES2 macro I am missing? Does anyone has other ideas to get
the system name other than JCTMVSNM?
Thanks and regards,
Leo
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