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- LOCAL|ANYLOCAL
- Indicates the local node on a local device.
- name
- Identifies a destination by a symbolic name which is defined
by the installation during JES2 initialization. The name can be, for
example, a local device, remote device, or a userid. The name is 1
through 8 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
- Nnnnnn
- Identifies a node. nnnnn is 1 through 5 decimal numbers from
1 through 32,767.
- NnRmmmmm
- NnnRmmmm
- NnnnRmmm
- NnnnnRmm
- NnnnnRm
- (node,remote)
- Identifies a node and a remote work station connected
to the node. The node number, indicated in the format by n, is 1 through
5 decimal numbers from 1 through 32,767. The remote work station number,
indicated in the format by m, is 1 through 5 decimal numbers from
1 through 32,767. Do not code leading zeros in n or m. The maximum
number of digits for n and m combined cannot exceed six.
Note: NnnR0 is equivalent to LOCAL specified at node Nn.
- Rmmmmm
- RMmmmmm
- RMTmmmmm
- Identifies a remote workstation. mmmmm is 1 through
5 decimal numbers from 1 through 32,767. Note that with remote pooling,
the installation may translate this route code to another route code.
If
you send a job to execute at a remote node and the job has a ROUTE
PRINT RMTmmmm statement, JES2 returns the output to RMTmmmm at the
node of origin. For JES2 to print the output at RMTmmmm at the executing
node, code DEST=NnnnRmmm on an OUTPUT JCL statement or sysout DD statement.
Note: R0 indicates any local device.
- Unnnnn
- Identifies a local terminal with special routing. nnnnn is 1
through 5 decimal numbers from 1 through 32,767.
If you send a
job to execute and the job has a ROUTE PRINT Unnnnn statement, JES2
returns the output to Unnnnn at the node of origin.
- (node,userid)
- Identifies a node and a TSO/E or VM userid at that node. The
node is a symbolic name defined by the installation during initialization;
node is 1 through 8 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
The userid must be defined at the node; userid for TSO/E is 1 through
7 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters and for VM is 1 through
8 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters. The
userid can also be a destination name defined in a JES2 DESTID initialization
statement.
DEST=(node) is valid with a writer-name subparameter
in the SYSOUT parameter; however, DEST=(node,userid) is not valid.
Therefore, you can code SYSOUT=(A,writer-name),DEST=(node), but not
SYSOUT=(A,writer-name),DEST=(node,userid).
Note: You
can code DEST=(nodename,Unnnnn) here; this
syntax is a valid subset of DEST=(node,userid).
- userid
- Identifies a userid at the local node. Userid
for TSO/E is 1 through 7 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
The userid can also be a destination name definded in a JES2 DESTID
initialization statement.
Note: JES2 initialization statements
determine whether or not the node name is required when coding a userid.
See your system programmer for information regarding how routings
will be interpreted by JES2.
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