Yes, very interesting. Unfortunately people with names like yours are
little more than time wasters with your urgent non existing requirements
for your direct non existing clients, kindly revert etc etc.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 7:40 AM, Salah Balboul wrote:
> Morning list,
>
> Looking for an
On 2018-06-29, at 13:19:38, Ed Jaffe wrote:
> On 6/29/2018 9:00 AM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
>> I cannot read the JCL listing. Please put at least 3 spaces when pasting
>> JCL into email
>>
>> For example without spaces
> [snip]
>
> The formatting problem is not due to a lack of leading spaces.
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 06:27:59 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>IIRC at some point in the not too distant past it became possible to
>configure JESx to assign Job IDs of the form Jnnn rather than the
>traditional JOBn. Where would I find a more formal description of that
>capability than what I
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 06:27:59 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>IIRC at some point in the not too distant past it became possible to
>configure JESx to assign Job IDs of the form Jnnn rather than the
>traditional JOBn. Where would I find a more formal description of that
>capability than what I
On 6/30/2018 6:27 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
IIRC at some point in the not too distant past it became possible to
configure JESx to assign Job IDs of the form Jnnn rather than the
traditional JOBn. Where would I find a more formal description of that
capability than what I just wrote? For
$DJOBDEF or $DOUTDEF
Should have the details for JES2 - I did not open my manuals, so not sure which
one
Lizette
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Got it. JOBDEF RANGE and OPTIONS JOBNO.
I see a similar thread I started in 2016. Here is the problem I am wrestling
with. QA is testing a product I am responsible for. They specify
JOBID(FOOBAR). The product correctly does not find anything. QA wants to
know why it doesn't say "invalid Job ID"
I'd sure like to have a seven-digit job! I am not a JES expert, but I
suspect you're looking for the job number range or maximum job number
parameter. Our shop has both 5 and 7-digit systems, although one is
essentially 4-digits except it allows JOB1 before rolling over to
JOB1.
IIRC at some point in the not too distant past it became possible to
configure JESx to assign Job IDs of the form Jnnn rather than the
traditional JOBn. Where would I find a more formal description of that
capability than what I just wrote? For JES2? For JES3?
I searched the two JES Init