I'm with you on the "id" for multi-line msg. No I haven't seen anything like that at the end of the JOB. I've used SDSF to look at the job from different perspectives. And I just don't see what it is having a problem with.

And the multi-line # stuff -- I thought I'd check for it just in case... But the console log also didn't show anything related.

At any rate this has become moot.  We received a stop work order.

Second time so far this year.

Steve Thompson


On 4/23/2025 12:18 PM, Pommier, Rex wrote:
Steve,

As others have mentioned, the 910 at the end of the message has no bearing.  It 
is just an identifier for multi-line messages.  IDK why it shows up, but it 
does.  Ignore it.

 From my reading of the message doc, it probably isn't a JOB card problem.  Are you 
getting the "STMT NUMBER  MESSAGE" stuff in your output right after the JCL?

Rex

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I'm having to do this copy and paste using my MarkI eyeballs.....

IEFC452I SXTR67T  -  JOB NOT RUN  -  JCL ERROR 910

And the "910" did not show as part of a multi-line message.

I hope this helps, because nothing in the message manual seemed to apply for 
this.

Steve Thompson


On 4/23/2025 10:26 AM, Pommier, Rex wrote:
Steve,

I may have missed it, but can you at least show the entirety of the IEFC452I 
message?

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Hi Jerry:

I tried this first thing this AM and No Joy. Still get the same failure.


Regards,
Steve Thompson

On 4/22/2025 5:28 PM, Jerry Whitteridge wrote:
Just in case they have something dirty in their intrdr's do you have a 
terminating // at the end of your JCL to give a clean EOJ to the reader ?

Jerry Whitteridge
Sr Manager Managed Services
Tech Operations & Innovation
[email protected]
480 578 7889

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Thank you.

I forgot to mention that I did run this with TYPRUN=SCAN and get the
same message.

And to be sure, I have been running this JOB off an for the past
month.

I have gotten file not found. That was the first thing I checked,
using "F FOUND" and that typically shows me the missing DSN.

Not on/with this failure.

And submitting it again -- the suffixing number of the error is
different, and is greater than the number of JCL statements in this
JOB. So that doesn't seem related.

Regards,
Steve Thompson



On 4/22/2025 5:01 PM, Ramsey Hallman wrote:
The version prior to 3.1 is 2.5 of z/OS.

>From the error message, it does not necessarily have to be the job
name. It
could be other JCL issues.

      IEFC452I text - JOB NOT RUN - JCL ERROR

       Explanation

       Depending on the message text, one of the following:

       JOBFAIL

          The error was detected on a JOB statement and the job name is not
           known.

       INVALID
           The system detected an error in a JOB or other JCL statement, and
           the job name (the label on the JOB statement) is invalid.

       jobname
           The system detected an error in a JCL statement, or the job was
           cancelled while on the input queue.

       procstep
           The procedure was specified in the first operand of a START command.
           In this case, either the procedure was not found in SYS1.PROCLIB or,
           if found, the procedure had an error in a JCL statement. Message
           IEE122I or IEE132I will always follow this message.

       The error message appears in the SYSOUT data set.

       This message can also be issued for various environmental errors,
       such as an error occurring while trying to read a record from the
       JCL text data set or an I/O error occurring while trying to get
       procedure statements.

       System action

       If the operator cancelled the job, all steps of the job, beginning
       with the step currently being processed, will be ended. Otherwise,
       the job will not be initiated; no steps will be processed. If
       procstep appears, the START command will not be run.

       Operator response

       If the job name appears, none. If procstep appears, either reenter
       the START command with the correct procedure name, or, if the
       procedure name is correct, notify the application programmer.

       Programmer response

       Check the procedure for errors.

       Source

       Converter

       Module

       IEFCNJRT

       Routing code

       2,10

       Descriptor code

       4

On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 3:53 PM Steve Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all, got a weird one.

I am running the same JOB over and over processing different files.
All that changes is the suffix on an output DSN that identifies the
DATA cycle of this execution, and the SORTIN DD/DSN contents (some
have a single file some have up to 15 files). Data may be on disk
or tape. TPM holds the job until HSM restore completes if that is
why the data is on tape.

I would love to show you the JCL, but I am NOT allowed. Suffice to
say security controls.

I have taken the JOB cards off another one of these JOBs that ran
successfully and replaced the JOB card (one from a prior submission
of this specific JOB).

And I still get this error. The last thing it says is 748.
Since I don't have 700 JCL statements, that isn't the problem.
Besides this is supposedly a JOB card error!!

BTW, sometimes the files I have been told to pick disappear before
I can get the JCL updated and submitted, so I do get file not found
errors. But this is not the issue here.

I have a copy of the full tech library for the Version of z/OS just
prior to 3.1 (can't remember the V/R). And it is not helping me
with this.

--
Thanks for your help/insight in advance.

Steve Thompson

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