cakask
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Joined: 20 Jan 2010 Posts: 11 Location: OH
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OK - I was asked to investigate what this means.
There is a production job in a member in a JCLLIB.
The JCL consists of a Joblib command, some output definitions (e.g. //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=*) a PROCLIB command, the Execute for the proc - all of those are in std JCL - with the //
Then finally there is the "command"
NEXT in columns 1 - on the last line of the JCL member.
I believe that have CA7 and CA 11 and some kind of FAST ACCESS -
Can someone tell me what this is for? It does not appear to harm the job execution
TIA
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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,
Rather than talking about "the jcl" post the complete member.
When posting code, jcl, or data, use the Code tag to preserve alignment. Use the Preview to see your post as it will appear to the forum. When the post appears the way you want, Submit.
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Can someone tell me what this is for? It does not appear to harm the job execution |
Suggest you look at the output from this job and see if there is a SYSIN - GENERATED STATEMENT. . . |
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