See the section titled Continuing Parameter Fields Enclosed in Apostrophes
in the JCL reference.
One way to find that is to use the z/OS LibraryCenter here:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/bookmgr_OS390/libraryserver/zosv1r9/
From the initial page scroll down in the left frame to find MVS.
I have two sets of JCL that are executing BPXBATCH. The first set follows
and it did not work.
10 //PS082 EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
//
// PARM='SH echo sftp -vvv -b /u/bpxbatch/mccheckftp
11 // fis-depot.ucdavis.edu |su -s
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I have two sets of JCL that are executing BPXBATCH
John Norgauer wrote:
I have two sets of JCL that are executing BPXBATCH. The first set follows
and it did not work.
10 //PS082 EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
//
// PARM='SH echo sftp -vvv -b /u/bpxbatch/mccheckftp
11 //
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I have two sets of JCL that are executing BPXBATCH. The
first set follows and it did not work.
10 //PS082 EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
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