Has anybody used this to do checkpoint-restart? I'm trying to understand 
it from the book. If I'm reading correctly, it should normally be before 
any EXEC statements in a normal (non-restart) run. The manual also says 
that it should be BEFORE the EXEC at which a restart is to restart when 
restarting. For my JCL parser, I think this means that SYSCHK should be up 
with the JOBLIB and JCLLIB. I've found from experimentation on z/OS 1.8, 
that the JOBLIB or JCLLIB statements can be in either order. What about 
SYSCHK? Does it need to be before the JOBLIB/JCLLIB or after or does it 
not matter?

Thanks - I may just ignore SYSCHK in my parser. I doubt that anybody 
really uses it any more.

-- 
Q: What do theoretical physicists drink beer from?
A: An EIN stein.

Maranatha!
John McKown

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