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vpbisht
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Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Mumbai
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Hi All,
Do you know of a way to save the jobs off to a dataset ?
We can save off individual datasets within the jobs through XDC, but need to be able to save off the whole job.
We have a little REXX exec and saves jobs off to a PDS. |
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shreevamsi
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Joined: 23 Feb 2006 Posts: 305 Location: Hyderabad,India
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vpbisht
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Thnx Vamsi,
I got the answer there is one more way that I can do the same .
Just select the job on SDSF you want to copy and on command line write 'print d' hit enter then PF3 a pannel will appear there you need to give the dataset name where you want to cpy it. hit enter.again select the job and on command line write 'print' hit enter then 'print close' it will copy all into the pds.
thans again.... |
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Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 93
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vpbisht wrote: |
Thnx Vamsi,
I got the answer there is one more way that I can do the same .
Just select the job on SDSF you want to copy and on command line write 'print d' hit enter then PF3 a pannel will appear there you need to give the dataset name where you want to cpy it. hit enter.again select the job and on command line write 'print' hit enter then 'print close' it will copy all into the pds.
thans again.... |
hi bisht, i tries the above process n i m getting empty dataset. |
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vpbisht
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Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Mumbai
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Hi,
I suppose I skiped one more 'print' plz go through the below process
Select the job on SDSF you want to copy and on command line write 'print d' hit enter then PF3 a pannel will appear there you need to give the dataset name where you want to cpy it. hit enter.again select the same job and on command line write 'print' hit enter , a new screen come write 'print' at command line hit enter then write 'print close' it will copy all into the pds.
I did the same so many times hope u need not have any problem again.... |
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Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 93
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vpbisht wrote: |
Hi,
I suppose I skiped one more 'print' plz go through the below process
Select the job on SDSF you want to copy and on command line write 'print d' hit enter then PF3 a pannel will appear there you need to give the dataset name where you want to cpy it. hit enter.again select the same job and on command line write 'print' hit enter , a new screen come write 'print' at command line hit enter then write 'print close' it will copy all into the pds.
I did the same so many times hope u need not have any problem again.... |
its working fine VP.thank u |
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