1) the iefutl exit has the final say, no matter what comes next because it's
applied AFTER the job starts, This is the one I use because it works by task
name or class and time of day and lots of other variables.
2) if no iefutl exit, then JES2 exit 6 has the final say, because it's after
the JC
to chime in.
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> We have a exit EXIT06 to l
e above answers your question. If I misunderstood, please
repost.
HTH,
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Hello
We have a exit EXIT06 to limit the execution of some jes classes and also
we have the same jes classes defined in JES2PARM with the different time
limit .
So the question is out of two values which takes the precedence ?
Peter