Well, they're different environments for one thing. FTP FILETYPE=JES is 
wonderful, but it does not run as a JES2 command. Ditto TSO and ISPF SUBMIT.

To nitpick, IEBGENER is irrelevant, right? SYSOUT INTRDR is the key; you can 
get there equally well from IEBGENER, REXX, or a COBOL program.

Charles


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Subject: Re: Is there a JES2 command to submit a job?

On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 18:47:56 -0800, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>
>IBM added many JES3 features to JES2 over the last decade in an effort
>to make JES2 more palatable to JES3 customers. One of those features was
>support for a "disk reader" -- something JES3 had for as long as anyone
>can remember.
>
>The purpose of a disk reader is to have a JES command submit a job from
>a PDS[E] member. If you're on the right release of JES2, you might have
>this feature.
>
What credentials does this require?  On which userID does that submitted
job run?  Must the JCL member contain a password?

How is this preferable to OMVS submit, TSO SUBMIT, ISPF SUBMIT,
IEBGENER INTRDR, or FTP FILETYPE=JES?  (Only) the last two are not
restricted by the archaic FB-80 restriction.  What about disk reader?

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