Not the /*WITH.

The /*AFTER command was part of a group from an old system that included 
/*BEFORE, /*CNTL, and /*AFTER.  It was used to control sequencing of batch 
jobs if you did not have a job scheduling package.  This was 25+ years 
ago.

I believe they were off of either the CBT tape or the Share JESMODS tape.

I believe the $DR was off of the same tape and was used to display the 
/*before, /*after, and /*cntl cards.

Thanks

Bill Bishop

Specialist
Mainframe Support Group
Server Development & Support
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.
bill.bis...@tema.toyota.com
(502) 570-6143



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This is just to satisfy my curiosity.

Does anybody recognize these commands?  Or a $DR to display resources?

One of my user community says he used these commands at AT&T up until 
2002.  I don't recognize them. 

There is not a Google search I could think of that limited the results to 
anything relevant, even Googling the newsgroup.


Cheers,,,Steve

Steve Conway
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