On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 08:03:54 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>...
>o The Ref. doesn't specify which dominates when both a JCL and a SYSTEM
> symbol definition are available.
>
>
>I suppose I should have double-checked before my previous response.
>No one will ever say that it's necessarily easy to find
It's regrettable that:
...
o The Ref. doesn't specify which dominates when both a JCL and a SYSTEM
symbol definition are available.
I suppose I should have double-checked before my previous response.
No one will ever say that it's necessarily easy to find what you're
looking for, but this is
It's regrettable that
...
o The Ref. doesn't specify which dominates when both a JCL and a SYSTEM
symbol definition are available.
If someone had taken the few seconds needed to report that deficiency by
the official mechanism, this would have been taken care of long ago.
IBM-MAIN is not that
DD SYMBOLS=JCLONLY is irrelevant for system symbols. DD
SYMBOLS=EXECSYS/CONVSYS for system symbols can be used regardless of the
JES2 setting. With a not-that-clever trick of using one job to submit
another, you can have system symbols substituted in the submitted job's JCL.
Whether any of this
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 00:53:16 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
>On 2020-03-10 8:40 PM, Allan Staller wrote:
>> SYSSYM=ALLOW In JES2 $JOBCLASS parameter.
>
Does using CNVTSYS or EXECSYS in the absence of ALLOW cause a JCL error?
>Nice! Didn't know about that. Can't rely on it for shipping code though
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Make sure the jobclass the job will run in allows for
SYSSYM=ALLOW In JES2 $JOBCLASS parameter.
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symbols...the old caveat still applies...symbol res
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I'm more interested in DSN=LIBRARY.PDS(&SYSSYM) symbol substitution not a SYSIN
DD *,SYMBOLS=JCLONLY
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ITschak
בתאריך יום ב׳, 9 במרץ 2020, 21:53, מאת Steve Beaver :
> How can you use a reference SYSTEM SYMBOLIC in an in-stream job?
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Not quite. Best to go to the source, which is the MVS JCL Reference.
SYMBOLS on the DD card is what you're looking for.
sas
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> )/ddname dd *,symbols=jclonly
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)/ddname dd *,symbols=jclonly
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> How can you use a reference SYSTEM SYMBOLIC in an in-stream job?
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