ADDRSPC= {VIRT}
{REAL}
See section ADDRSPC parameter
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VIRT: virtual (pageable) storage REAL: central (nonpageable)
storage
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Indicates the type of storage required for the job. |
BYTES={nnnnnn }
{([nnnnnn][,CANCEL]) }
{([nnnnnn][,DUMP]) }
{([nnnnnn][,WARNING])}
See section BYTES parameter
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nnnnnn: 0 - 999999 |
Indicates the maximum amount of output to be printed for the
job's sysout data sets, in thousands of bytes, and the action the
system is to take if the maximum is exceeded. |
CARDS={nnnnnnnn }
{([nnnnnnnn][,CANCEL]) }
{([nnnnnnnn][,DUMP]) }
{([nnnnnnnn][,WARNING])}
See section CARDS parameter
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nnnnnnnn: 0 - 99999999 |
Indicates the maximum amount of output, in cards, to be punched
for the job's sysout data sets, and the action the system is to take
if the maximum is exceeded. |
CCSID=nnnnn
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nnnnn: 1 - 65535 |
Specifies the coded character set
identifier indicating the character code conversion performed on reads
from and writes to tapes accessed in ISO/ANSI Version 4 format. |
CLASS=jobclass
See section CLASS parameter
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jobclass: 1-8 characters: A - Z, 0 - 9, and some special
characters: see Subparameter definition.
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In a non-APPC scheduling environment, assigns the job to a
job class. |
COND=((code,operator)[,(code,operator)]...)
See section COND parameter
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code: 0 - 4095 operator: GT Code from
GE chart on
EQ section
Table 1
LT
LE
NE
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Specifies the return code tests used to determine whether a
job will continue processing or be terminated. |
GROUP=group-name
See section GROUP parameter
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group-name: 1 - 8 alphanumeric or national characters ($, #,
@) |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, identifies a group to
which a RACF-defined user is to be connected. |
JESLOG= {SPIN}
{NOSPIN}
{SUPPRESS}
See section JESLOG parameter
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SPIN: JESLOG is spin-eligible. There is an optional second
operand that specifies the time or the time interval. NOSPIN: JESLOG
will not be spun.
SUPPRESS: JESLOG will be suppressed.
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Has meaning when the subsystem is a version of JES2 or JES3
that supports this function. It specifies whether the JESLOG data
set should be spin-eligible and if it should be automatically spun
at a particular time or time interval. |
JOBRC= {MAXRC}
{LASTRC}
{(STEP,stepname[.procstepname]}
See section JOBRC parameter
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MAXRC: The job completion code is set to the highest return
code of any step in the job, or if the completion of the job fails
because of an ABEND, the job completion code is set to the last ABEND
code; this is the default parameter. LASTRC : The job completion
code is set to the return code or ABEND code of the last step that
is executed in the job.
(STEP,stepname[.procstepname]): The
job completion code is set to the return code or ABEND code of the
step that is indicated by the stepname.[.procstepname] parameter. If this step does not exist,
a JCL error is generated. If this step does not run, the processing
is the same as if MAXRC is specified.
stepname: the name of the job step.
procstepname]: the name of the job step within the procedure.
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Use the JOBRC parameter to control how the job completion code
(presented by JES2 or JES3) is set. By default (when JOBRC is not
specified), the job completion code is set to the highest return code
of any step, or if the job's execution fails because of an ABEND,
the job completion code is set to the last ABEND code; however, this
parameter can be used to request that the job completion code be set
to the return code of the last executed step or a particular step
that more accurately reflects the success or failure of the job. |
LINES={nnnnnn }
{([nnnnnn][,CANCEL]) }
{([nnnnnn][,DUMP]) }
{([nnnnnn][,WARNING])}
See section LINES parameter
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nnnnnn: 0 - 999999 |
Indicates the maximum amount of output to be printed for the
job's sysout data sets, in thousands of lines, and the action the
system is to take if the maximum is exceeded. |
MEMLIMIT={nnnnnM}
{nnnnnG}
{nnnnnT}
{nnnnnP}
{NOLIMIT}
See section MEMLIMIT parameter
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nnnnn: 0 - 99999 |
Specifies the limit on the total number of usable virtual pages
above the bar for a single address space. |
MSGCLASS=class
See section MSGCLASS parameter
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class: A - Z, 0 - 9 |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, assigns the job log to
an output class. |
MSGLEVEL=([statements][,messages])
See section MSGLEVEL parameter
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statements: - 0
- Only JOB statement
- 1
- All JCL and procedure statements
- 2
- Only JCL statements
messages: - 0
- Only JCL messages
- 1
- JCL, JES, and operator messages
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Indicates the job control information to be printed in the
job log. |
NOTIFY={nodename.userid}
{userid }
See section NOTIFY parameter
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nodename: 1 - 8 alphanumeric or national characters ($, #,
@) userid: 1 - 8 alphanumeric or national characters ($, #, @),
1 - 7 alphanumeric or national characters ($, #, @) when userid specified
without nodename
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In a non-APPC scheduling environment, requests that the system
send a message to a userid when this background job completes. |
PAGES={nnnnnnnn }
{([nnnnnnnn][,CANCEL]) }
{([nnnnnnnn][,DUMP]) }
{([nnnnnnnn][,WARNING])}
See section PAGES parameter
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nnnnnnnn: 0 - 99999999 |
Indicates the maximum amount of output, in pages, to print
for the job's sysout data sets, and the action the system is to take
if the maximum is exceeded. |
PASSWORD=(password[,new-password])
See section PASSWORD parameter
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password or new-password: 1 - 8 alphanumeric or national
characters ($, #, @) |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, identifies the current RACF® password or specifies a new RACF password. |
PERFORM=n
See section PERFORM parameter
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n: 1 - 999 |
In WLM compatibility mode (not available on z/OS® V1R3 or later systems), specifies the job’s performance
group. In WLM goal mode, can be used for classification of the
job to a service class or report class.
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PRTY=priority
See section PRTY parameter
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priority (JES2): 0 - 15 priority (JES3): 0 - 14 |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, JES2: Assigns the
job’s queue selection priority. JES3: Assigns the job’s initiation
or selection priority in its job class. |
RD= {R }
{RNC}
{NR }
{NC }
See section RD parameter
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R: restart, checkpoints allowed
RNC: restart, no checkpoints
NR: no restart, checkpoints allowed
NC: no restart, no checkpoints
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In a non-APPC scheduling environment, indicates whether the
operator should perform automatic step restart, if the job fails,
and controls whether checkpoints are written for CHKPT macros or DD
statement CHKPT parameters. |
REGION= {valueK}
{valueM}
See section REGION parameter
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valueK: 1 - 7 digits
from 1 - 2096128
valueM: 1 - 4 digits
from 1 - 2047
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Specifies the amount of space in kilobytes or megabytes required
by the job. |
RESTART= ({* } [,checkid] )
{stepname }
{stepname.procstepname}
See section RESTART parameter
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*: at first step
stepname: at named step
procstepname: step is in named
procedure
checkid: at checkpoint in first or
named step
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In a non-APPC scheduling environment, specifies restart of
a job at the beginning of a step or from a checkpoint within a step. |
SECLABEL=seclabel-name
See section SECLABEL parameter
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seclabel-name: 1 - 8 alphanumeric or $, #, @, characters |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, identifies the security
label of the job to RACF. |
SCHENV=schenv-name
See section SCHENV parameter
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schenv-name: 1 - 16 alphanumeric or $, #, @, _ characters |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, identifies the name of
the WLM scheduling environment associated with this job. |
SYSAFF={MemberName}
{(MemberName,MemberName,...,MemberName)}
{(-MemberName,MemberName,...,MemberName)}
{-MemberName}
{(MemberName,...,IND)}
{(-MemberName,...,IND)}
{ANY}
{(ANY,IND)} |
Specifies 1-33 JES2 member and
JES3 system names. Each is a 1-4 character name. A value of * (asterisk
character) indicates the submitting system. A value of IND indicates
that the job must run on a member in independent mode. |
Specifies 1-33 JES2 members
and JES3 systems that are eligible to process the job. |
SYSTEM={SystemName}
{(SystemName,SystemName,...,SystemName)}
{(-SystemName,SystemName, ...,SystemName)}
{-SystemName}
{ANY}
{JGLOBAL}
{JLOCAL}}
{JLOCAL} |
Specifies 1-32 system names.
Each is a 1-8 character valid system name. A value of * (asterisk
character) indicates the submitting system. |
Specifies 1-32 systems that
are eligible to process the job. |
TIME= {([minutes][,seconds])}
{1440 }
{NOLIMIT }
{MAXIMUM }
See section TIME parameter
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minutes: 1 - 357912 seconds: 1 - 59
1440: Specifies
that the job can use the processor for an unlimited amount of time.
NOLIMIT: Specifies that the job can use the processor for an
unlimited amount of time.
MAXIMUM: Specifies that the job can
use the processor for the maximum amount of time, 357912 minutes.
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Specifies the maximum time the job is to use the processor
and requests messages giving the time used. |
TYPRUN= {COPY }
{HOLD }
{JCLHOLD}
{SCAN }
See section TYPRUN parameter
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COPY: copies job stream to sysout
data set (JES2 only)
HOLD: holds job
JCLHOLD: holds job before JCL
processing (JES2 only)
SCAN: scans JCL for syntax errors
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In a non-APPC scheduling environment, requests special job
processing. |
USER=userid
See section USER parameter
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userid: 1 - 7 alphanumeric or $, #, @ characters |
In a non-APPC scheduling environment, identifies the job’s
owner to RACF, SRM, and other system components. |