USER/OWNER/SYSUID (was Multiple jobs/same name

2009-10-05 Thread Terry Sambrooks
Hi, Paul Gilmartin wrote in Re: Multiple jobs/same name EXEC PGM=IEFBR14,PARM='SYSUID' substitutes the USER= value from the JOB CARD for SYSUID. Until someone shows me documentation or an example to the contrary, I'll believe that OWNER is a synonym for userid. The column headed OWNER in SDSF

Re: USER/OWNER/SYSUID (was Multiple jobs/same name

2009-10-05 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:41:26 +0100, Terry Sambrooks terry.sambro...@btclick.com wrote: The column headed OWNER in SDSF will contain a Userid as per the attached listing (note that in this case the Userid exceeds 7 characters, because SPACEMAN has nothing to do with TSO). This field illustrates a

Re: USER/OWNER/SYSUID (was Multiple jobs/same name

2009-10-05 Thread R.S.
Paul Gilmartin pisze: On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:41:26 +0100, Terry Sambrooks terry.sambro...@btclick.com wrote: The column headed OWNER in SDSF will contain a Userid as per the attached listing (note that in this case the Userid exceeds 7 characters, because SPACEMAN has nothing to do with TSO).

Re: USER/OWNER/SYSUID (was Multiple jobs/same name

2009-10-05 Thread Edward Jaffe
Paul Gilmartin wrote: On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:41:26 +0100, Terry Sambrooks terry.sambro...@btclick.com wrote: It is a useful way of identifying that a job is owned by a User, even if they did not submit it. Display Filter View Print Options Help

Re: USER/OWNER/SYSUID (was Multiple jobs/same name

2009-10-05 Thread George Fogg
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:41:26 +0100, Terry Sambrooks terry.sambro...@btclick.com wrote: Hi, Paul Gilmartin wrote in Re: Multiple jobs/same name EXEC PGM=IEFBR14,PARM='SYSUID' substitutes the USER= value from the JOB CARD for SYSUID. Until someone shows me documentation or an example to the