On 7/2/2018 3:22 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
The SSI manual makes repeated references to "transaction job IDs" and
"transaction job names."
What is a "transaction job" in this sense?
APPC/MVS and z/OS UNIX transactions create output, but are never
assigned complete JES job structures. For APPC/MVS the output is
aggregated under ASCHINT address spaces and for z/OS UNIX under BPXAS.
You can experiment and create "transaction jobs" yourself (in batch,
under TSO, wherever) by creating your own subtask JSAB using the
provided services. Here is me fooling around (under JES2) with various
job names and a jobid called CRAZYBOY. LOL:
Jobs JES System Tools Filter View Options Help
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STATUS 2,190S 1X 31W 0H 0T 186,581 Records 0 Pages
Command ===>
Cmd JobName JobID Status Queue AMbr JP Pos WPos MaxComp Records
--- -------- --------/---------- -------- ---- -- --- ---- --------
----------
EDJAFFE T0021179 QUEUED PRINT 1 891 AB
S622 392
EDJAFFE T0200608 QUEUED PRINT 1 243 CC
0000 37
YOURENOT CRAZYBOY QUEUED PRINT 1
243 87
SMFDUMP CRAZYBOY QUEUED PRINT 1
243 87
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