Actually, ASCBJBNS is not zero for an initiated job. It points to the name
of the initiator started task - INIT for a JES2 initiator or BPXAS for OMVS
work. If ASCBJBNI is not zero, then it points to the job running on the
initiator. So, the initiator started task name could also be used to
I have a REXX program that scans through the ASCBs to collect information about
active STCs, JOBs, etc. It appears the address of a started task name is
located in the storage pointed to by the ASCBJBNS field. If ASCBJBNS is zero,
then I check to see if it is an initiated job by reading in
Bielskie, Stephen wrote:
I have a REXX program that scans through the ASCBs to collect information about active STCs, JOBs, etc. It appears the address of a started task name is located in the storage pointed to by the ASCBJBNS field. If ASCBJBNS is zero, then I check to see if it is an
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I have a REXX program that scans through the ASCBs to collect
information about active STCs, JOBs, etc. It appears the address of a
started task name is located in the storage pointed
Thanks Rob and Steve. Most helpful.
Regards,
Steve
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Scott
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See the OUCBOMVS bit setting
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