"David Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> At 5/23/2008 04:58 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
> >|Is there an "official" way to enforce job execution sequencing?
> >
> >JES2 has never guaranteed that jobs will execute in the same order 
> >as submitted. It depends on how long it takes to convert.
> 
> Bingo. Thanks for jarring my memory.
> 
> So I went to the books (imagine that) and found:
>    Initialization and Tuning Guide
>      Controlling JES2 processes
>        Job selection and execution
>          Controlling the sequence of job execution
>            Serial job execution sequence
> (aka: 
>
"http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r9/index.jsp?topic=/com.
ibm.zos.r9.hasa300/has2a360.htm")
> 
> and relearned that I can specify CNVTNUM=1. (That works for me 
> because we never use //JCLLIB.)
> 
> Thanks Ted.
> 
> 
> Dave Cole              

You should also not run in a MAS, because then you again have more than
one converter. 
This can be solved by giving the job SYSAFF to one JES, but this works
for the converting JES as well as for the executing JES, it makes your
system less flexible.

Kees.
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