Hi Peter,
I believe what's being referenced is than in z/OS V2R1 they enhanced FORCE with
the ability to target a specific task i.e. FORCE jobname,TCB=
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r2.ieag100/force.htm
To accomplish this previously would have required you use a third party utility
or the widely circulated by level 2 IBM CALLRTM utility assembler program with
the address of the TCB assembled in. I'm still particularly pleased with that
enhancement the origin traces back to some good conversation in hotel suite
during SHARE in Tampa some years ago.
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Subject: New CALLRTM command? Where is it described? (was: CEEDUMP )
>The "callrtm command" will do no better than anything else that
>requires private storage of the address space to run. It is nothing
>more than a targeted cancel.
Pardon my ignorance, but where is this new "command" described? I googled and
searched IBM KC but only got references to the CALLRTM assembler macro.
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