In a message dated 6/19/2008 11:32:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Wait a minute, guys. Isn't there something in ISPF SUBMIT that, if your  JCL
member does not contain a jobcard, the "default jobcard" stored in  ISPF
Settings somewhere is automatically inserted on top of your JCL? I  seem to
 
>>
There's that, there's also the native TSO/E behavior  documented in the 
user's guide.
 
<quote>
 
If the job name consists of only your user ID, the system prompts you for  
one or more characters to complete the job name. This allows you to change job  
names without re-editing the data. For example, you may submit


the same job several times, and supply  a different character for the job 
name each time you are prompted.  
If the first JCL statement of your data set is not a JOB statement, the  
system generates the following JOB statement when you submit the job with the 
SUBMIT command:  



     //userid JOB accounting info,

     //   userid, ** JOB STATEMENT GENERATED BY SUBMIT
** //   NOTIFY=userid, //   MSGLEVEL=(1,1) 
TSO/E prompts you for a character to complete the  job name. The job 
accounting information is the information specified by the  user when logging 
on to 
the system. With no JOB statement in the data set, the  security label assigned 
to the job (if your installation uses security labels)  is the security label 
you are logged on at.  

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