In cd427cf50812300153s3547f9f5h3403f31ac885f...@mail.gmail.com, on
12/30/2008
at 03:23 PM, Yogeetha balasubramanian sairamyog...@gmail.com said:
I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass myself for
creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find them ?
MSGCLASS is
In listserv%200812301235128694.0...@bama.ua.edu, on 12/30/2008
at 12:35 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Wouldn't it be nice if, like the USERID, default OUTPUT parameters
(CLASS, DEST, FORMS, etc.) were inherited from the submitting job?
Not only would it be nice, but some of
I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass myself for
creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find them ?
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I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass
myself for creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find
them ?
What do you mean by finding the class and msgclass?
JES supports 36 jobclasses (i.e. classes) named A thru Z and
0 thru 9. It is solely up to the installation
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:23:37 +0530, Yogeetha balasubramanian
sairamyog...@gmail.com wrote:
I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass myself for
creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find them ?
I cannot answer your question, but I will rephrase it and expand it.
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:26:34 +0530, Yogeetha balasubramanian wrote:
Well !! Many installations as Peter mentioned have their own class and
msgclass defined for various purpose. In case,i dont have any CLIST/REXX
written that gets the jobcard with the CLASS and MSGCLASS values from the
As far as I know there is no command to tell you what a jobclass definition is
for a specific shop. The system (JES2 or JES3) will have A-Z, 0-9 for any job
class, msgclass.
The $DJOBCLASS( ) will tell you about a specific class. For example
$djobclass(a),long
I used just the INIT command to see the classes being used and was
assuming thats the way to approach this. Now that, all of you made me
understand that it is installation dependant and i better approach a MVS
person to get my jobcard :)
Thanks ALL !!
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Lizette
Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass
myself for creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find
them ?
What do you mean by finding the class and msgclass?
JES supports 36 jobclasses (i.e. classes) named A thru Z and
0 thru
In a message dated 12/30/2008 9:58:41 A.M. Central Standard Time,
sairamyog...@gmail.com writes:
person to get my jobcard :)
This tells you how they're set. It doesn't tell you which EXITs are invoked
to assign a JOB a particulater INIT or MSGCLASS based on resources such as
TIME,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 08:25:08 -0600, John McKown wrote:
I have always thought about finding the class and the msgclass myself for
creating our own jobcard. Do someone know how to find them ?
I think what the OP wants is a way to determine the CLASS and MSGCLASS of
the currently executing job so
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