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Durgesh Singh
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What is the TSO Command for looking for jobs in Spool mentioning the Maxcc or the jobs which got abended?? |
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enrico-sorichetti
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TSO alone does not provide such facilities,
on the other hand SDSF filtering might help
search SDSF docs or ... PF1 |
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Durgesh Singh
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As far as I know, there are TSO commands for this. I got a question in one of my exams. |
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enrico-sorichetti
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even if You got asked a question about it , it does not mean that it exists |
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Durgesh Singh
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The question was:
What is the TSO Command for viewing all jobs which got abended?
I don't remember the exact answer, but the last part of it. It was
............MAX AB* |
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enrico-sorichetti
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what do You consider as TSO ?? |
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Durgesh Singh
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The TSO command for allocating a dataset is
TSO ALLOCATE...................
Similarly, I want the command for viewing Jobs in Spool that got abended. |
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enrico-sorichetti
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dbzTHEdinosauer
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at most sites that have SDSF (normally invoked thru a primary ISPF panel option), you can also invoke SDSF via TSO SDSF. Stringing the parms after, could (i don't have access to a mainframe today) invoke the SDSF screen with the filtering applied.
Since SDSF would be a command recognized by TSO, yadahyadahyadah ...........
I would write this off as the usual miss-use/application of terms that seems so prevalent nowadays. |
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