> 
> I need information about command Jes2($AJ), submited for job in execution, i 
> saw in
> SYSLOG,  that it was requeued, carried on in another initiator passed to 
> other step.
> 
> Would id be normal behaviour ???
> 
> Help is wellcome.
> 
> Jorge Campos
> 
> TM SOLUTIONS
>

What level of z/OS?

Is the thread you copied here related to the BIND in VTAM issue ?  If not, 
please create new threads and do not copy older ones that do not related to the 
topic.  I have removed that part of the thread.

$AJ - Release job.  To determine what happened you need to use SYSLOG to trace 
the process.  Find where the job is submitted in SYSLOG, then trace the job 
number to see what happened.  AJ will not change the job to a new init after it 
has started.  

It could be someone or something (Automation tool?) did an HJ/EJ/AJ command.  
That requeues the job and then releases it.  Then it might have gotten a new 
initiator.

Find out all commands issued on this job and see what has occurred and when.  
If you have a product like OPS/MVS then you could use the OPS Browse Log 
function.  It will filter syslog and help reduce the data to just what you want 
to look at.  Also review the job number.  Before the AJ command and After the 
AJ command, was it using the same job number?

Do you have a scheduling product?  Is it possible that the scheduling product 
did something?


If you have SDSF it has a filter function that might help in this as well.

Lizette

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