On 9/13/2018 5:09 PM, Gord Tomlin wrote:
IAZXJSAB is a nice one-stop-shopping interface for several bits of information, but only if the information can be trusted. Is the system working as designed if a TCB level ACEE is set up but a TCB level JSAB is not? Whose responsibility is it to build a TCB level JSAB?
There is no relationship. TCBSENV was defined way back in 1982 with one of the first MVS/XA releases. The JSAB wasn't invented until MVS/ESA 4.1 when APPC/MVS first came out.
A TCB-level ACEE is a common occurrence. They are created by dozens of IBM components and ISV products.
A TCB-level JSAB is created *only* in those rare cases in which the application wishes to generate spin-off output -- usually with jobname/jobid that doesn't match the parent address space. The only IBM exploiters I can think of right now are APPC/MVS and z/OS UNIX. The only ISV exploiter of which I am aware is (E)JES, though I'm sure there are others...
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