How do you have your parms set in the PARMDD input?
I was told each parm needs to be on a separate line. Not sure how accurate that
is.
Have you tried individual lines?
Which way is your input coded?
//MYDDNAME DD *,SYMBOLS=JCLONLY
PARM1,PARM2,PARM3,etc
Or
//MYDDNAME DD *,SYMBOLS=JCLONLY
PARM1
PARM2
PARM3
Etc...
Lizette
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
> Charles Mills
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:02 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PARMDD and Symbols in a Started PROC
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> I know I am late to the party but I am just dipping my toe into the LONGPARM
> pool.
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> I have a started PROC with the typical sort of symbols declared on the PROC
> statement.
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> The PROC is two jobsteps, FWIW.
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> The second step contains //stepname EXEC PGM=program,PARMDD=MYDDNAME
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> And
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> //MYDDNAME DD *,SYMBOLS=JCLONLY
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> Various references to the PROC symbols
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> /*
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> I have a // EXPORT SYMLIST=*. I tried it before the first step, in the first
> step, and in the second step.
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> The start fails with a JCL error and IEFC657I THE SYMBOL xxxxx WAS NOT USED
> for every single one of the symbols.
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> z/OS V2R3. The program is APF authorized and linked with LONGPARM=YES.
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> What am I doing wrong? Or is the big picture of what I am attempting to do
> hopeless?
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> Charles
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