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sandeep1dimri
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Please provide a document about appending JCL condition please note that not JCL overrides.
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William Thompson
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Joined: 18 Nov 2006 Posts: 3156 Location: Tucson AZ
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The question does not make much sense to me, can you expand it? |
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sandeep1dimri
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Hi William,
The problem is like this
Ihave a proc which dont have cond condition in its steps so what i want to do is that i want to apend cond conditions for each step of my proc through providing overides in the JOB itself thats i mean appending JCL conditions not overiding.
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William Thompson
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Have you tried to overide the exec statements? It seems to be allowed here http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/IEA2B661/5.2?SHELF=EZ2ZO10H&DT=20060125042105
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5.2 Modifying Procedures
There are two ways you can modify a procedure:
Using system symbols and JCL symbols
Using overrides.
Using system symbols and JCL symbols, you can design your procedures to be easily modified. If the procedure does not contain required system symbols and JCL symbols, you can override the statement.
For its current execution, you can override an in-stream or cataloged procedure by:
Overriding, nullifying, or adding EXEC statement parameters
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19244 Location: Inside the Matrix
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Hello,
You CAN override the condition code parameter, but is there some reason why the proc isn't changed to include the condition code? |
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