On Wed, 27 May 2009 08:29:34 +0000, Ted MacNEIL <eamacn...@yahoo.ca> wrote:

>>Is it possible to assign a service class depending on the system the job
is running on?
>
>Yes.

Possibly (more below).   Definitely NO in a shared spool (MAS). 

>SI/SIG
>
>System Instance (Group)


That is subsystem instance (not system instance) which is a valid qualifier
for JES, but ITYM SY/SYG - which is system name.  

However, SY is not valid for a JOB, which is what the OP requested.  It
is valid for TSO, STC, OMVS, ASCH, SAP, and TCP (I think that is the entire
list). 

>
>We are running z/OS 1.9.
>
>Been around since OS/390, IIRC.

SY has been around since OS/390 2.10.  It was created to remove one of
the inhibitors for some shops that could not get to goal mode since
compatibility mode was going to be removed from the OS. 

You can classify in JES for SSC - Subsystem Collection Name.   This
is the JES2 MAS name or JES3 JESplex name.  

So if every system in the sysplex has its own JES spool, then the
answer to the OP's question is Yes.  Otherwise it's No.   

Mark
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