On Mar 16, 2018, at 12:50 PM, John McKown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> IMO, the simplest would be JES2 exit 20. In this exit, you can override
> the CLASS specified by simply putting the class desired into the JCTJCLAS.
> We use it to "disable" the use of PRTY by setting the JCTJPRTY value to "9".

It would be a little more difficult, but you could also use IEFUJV to override 
the JCL before conversion. That would require some minimal parsing of the JOB 
statement to find the CLASS parameter.

You could also be really hard-nosed, and use IEFUJI to cancel the job if it 
isn’t in the desired class.


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Pew, Curtis G
[email protected]
ITS Systems/Core/Administrative Services


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