I've found the REXX function sysvar("symdef", "jobname") words well in more
than one site.
OREXXMan
Would you rather pass data in move mode (*nix piping) or locate mode
(Pipes) or via disk (JCL)? Why do you think you rarely see *nix commands
with more than a dozen filters, while Pipelines
and are not system symbols in the proper usage of the
term.
They are symbols that begin with "SYS". They are provided, I presume, by
JES.
System symbols are well-defined as the set of system-defined static
symbols (, , , , , ) plus
the set of system-defined dynamic symbols (of which is
, but that's when I've
been told after I created an RFE about this.)
Roger W. Suhr
suhr...@gmail.com
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 14:39:43 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>"Within JCL, the substitution text for is the name of the job
>assigned to the address
>space in which the JCL is converted, not the name of the job being processed.
>For instance, if
>JES2 does the conversion, resolves to JES2."
>
du/~smetz3
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Hi,
How do I use t
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Hi,
How do I use the JOBNAME system symbol in a batch job and have it resolve to
the JOBNAME?
Currently, every time I try
Hi,
How do I use the JOBNAME system symbol in a batch job and have it resolve to
the JOBNAME?
Currently, every time I try, it resolved to JES2.
We are running z/OS v2.4.
Thanks
Gadi
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