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nileshp
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Joined: 25 Feb 2006 Posts: 31
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Hi ,
Can anyone tell me meaning of
#JO,ID=3
#JEND
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#JI,id=3
#JEND |
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Sahoo
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Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 53
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This is something related to CA-7. The value of ID will come from CA-7. If the value is 3 then that part of the JCL will get executed. |
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nileshp
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Sahoo wrote: |
This is something related to CA-7. The value of ID will come from CA-7. If the value is 3 then that part of the JCL will get executed. |
But can you tell what is difference between
#JO,ID=3
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#JI,ID=3 |
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Sahoo
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JI = Indicates the statements are to be included based on the specified scheduling criteria.
JO = Indicates the statements are to be omitted based on the specified scheduling criteria.
Hope this Helps.. |
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nileshp
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Sahoo wrote: |
JI = Indicates the statements are to be included based on the specified scheduling criteria.
JO = Indicates the statements are to be omitted based on the specified scheduling criteria.
Hope this Helps.. |
Thanks
You cleared all my doubts. |
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RAJ1965
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#JO #JEND means - to omit JCL statements in between JO and JEND if executed in schedule id 3
#JI #JEND means - include the JCL statements in between JI and JEND if executed in schedule id 3 |
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