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CONTENTS Table of Contents





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COVER Book Cover

NOTICES Notices

EDITION Edition Notice

CONTENTS Table of Contents

FIGURES Figures

TABLES Tables

PREFACE About This Book
PREFACE.1 Who Should Use This Book
PREFACE.2 Where to Find More Information

CHANGES Summary of Changes

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Chapter 1. Introduction - Job Control Statements
1.1.1 JCL Statements
1.1.2 JECL Statements

1.2 Chapter 2. Introduction - Job Control Language (JCL)
1.2.1 Understanding JCL
1.2.2 Exercise: Creating and Entering a Job
1.2.3 More Complex Jobs
1.2.4 Additional Information

1.3 Chapter 3. Job Control Tasks
1.3.1 Entering Jobs
1.3.2 Processing Jobs
1.3.3 Requesting Resources
1.3.4 Task Charts

2.0 Tasks for Entering Jobs

2.1 Chapter 4. Entering Jobs - Identification
2.1.1 Identification of Job
2.1.2 Identification of Step
2.1.3 Identification of Procedure
2.1.4 Identification of INCLUDE Group
2.1.5 Identification of Account
2.1.6 Identification of Programmer

2.2 Chapter 5. Entering Jobs - Execution
2.2.1 Execution of Program
2.2.2 Execution of Procedure
2.2.3 Execution when Restarting and with Checkpointing (non-APPC)
2.2.4 Deadline or Periodic Execution in a JES3 System
2.2.5 Execution when Dependent on Other Jobs in a JES3 System
2.2.6 Execution at Remote Node (non-APPC)

2.3 Chapter 6. Entering Jobs - Job Input Control
2.3.1 Job Input Control by Holding Job Entrance (Non-APPC)
2.3.2 Job Input Control by Holding Local Input Reader (Non-APPC)
2.3.3 Job Input Control by Copying Input Stream (Non-APPC)
2.3.4 Job Input Control from Remote Work Station

2.4 Chapter 7. Entering Jobs - Communication
2.4.1 Communication from JCL to System (Non-APPC)
2.4.2 Communication from JCL to Operator (Non-APPC)
2.4.3 Communication from JCL to Programmer
2.4.4 Communication from JCL to Program
2.4.5 Communication from System to Operator
2.4.6 Communication from System to Userid
2.4.7 Communication from Time Sharing Userid to a JES3 System
2.4.8 Communication from Functional Subsystem to Programmer
2.4.9 Communication through Job Log

2.5 Chapter 8. Entering Jobs - Protection
2.5.1 Protection through RACF

2.6 Chapter 9. Entering Jobs - Resource Control
2.6.1 Resource Control of Program Library
2.6.2 Resource Control of Procedure Library
2.6.3 Resource Control of INCLUDE Group
2.6.4 Resource Control of Address Space
2.6.5 Resource Control of the Processor
2.6.6 Resource Control of Spool Partitions in a JES3 System

3.0 Tasks for Processing Jobs

3.10 Chapter 10. Processing Jobs - Processing Control
3.10.1 Processing Control by Conditional Execution
3.10.2 Processing Control by Cancelling a Job that Exceeds Output Limit
3.10.3 Processing Control by Timing Execution
3.10.4 Processing Control for Testing

3.11 Chapter 11. Processing Jobs - Performance Control
3.11.1 Performance Control by Job Class Assignment (Non-APPC)
3.11.2 Performance Control by Selection Priority (Non-APPC)
3.11.3 Performance Control by Performance Group (Non-APPC)
3.11.4 Performance Control by I/O-to-Processing Ratio (Non-APPC)

4.0 Tasks for Requesting Data Set Resources

4.1 Chapter 12. Data Set Resources - Identification
4.1.1 Identification of Data Set
4.1.2 Identification of In-Stream Data Set (Non-APPC)
4.1.3 Identification of Data Set on 3540 Diskette Input/Output Unit
4.1.4 Identification through Catalog
4.1.5 Identification through Label
4.1.6 Identification by Location on Tape
4.1.7 Identification as TCAM Message Data Set
4.1.8 Identification as Data Set from or to Terminal (Non-APPC)

4.2 Chapter 13. Data Set Resources - Description
4.2.1 Description of Status
4.2.2 Description of Data Attributes
4.2.3 Migration and Backup (with SMS)

4.3 Chapter 14. Data Set Resources - Protection
4.3.1 Protection through RACF
4.3.2 Protection for ISO/ANSI/FIPS Version 3 Tapes
4.3.3 Protection by Passwords
4.3.4 Protection of Access to BSAM or BDAM Data Sets

4.4 Chapter 15. Data Set Resources - Allocation
4.4.1 Allocation of Device
4.4.2 Allocation of Volume
4.4.3 Interactions Between Device and Volume Allocation
4.4.4 Stacking Data Sets
4.4.5 Allocation of Direct Access Space
4.4.6 Allocation of Virtual I/O
4.4.7 Allocation with Volume Premounting in a JES2 System
4.4.8 Dynamic Allocation

4.5 Chapter 16. Data Set Resources - Processing Control
4.5.1 Processing Control by Suppressing Processing
4.5.2 Processing Control by Postponing Specification
4.5.3 Processing Control with Checkpointing
4.5.4 Processing Control by Subsystem
4.5.5 Processing Control by TCAM Job or Task

4.6 Chapter 17. Data Set Resources - End Processing
4.6.1 Unallocation End Processing
4.6.2 Disposition End Processing of Data Set
4.6.3 Release of Unused Direct Access Space in End Processing
4.6.4 Disposition End Processing of Volume

5.0 Tasks for Requesting Sysout Data Set Resources

5.1 Chapter 18. Sysout Resources - Identification
5.1.1 Identification as a Sysout Data Set
5.1.2 Identification of Output Class
5.1.3 Identification of Data Set on 3540 Diskette Input/Output Unit

5.2 Chapter 19. Sysout Resources - Description
5.2.1 Description of Data Attributes

5.3 Chapter 20. Sysout Resources - Protection
5.3.1 Protection of Printed Output

5.4 Chapter 21. Sysout Resources - Performance Control
5.4.1 Performance Control by Queue Selection (non-APPC)

5.5 Chapter 22. Sysout Resources - Processing Control
5.5.1 Processing Control with Additional Parameters
5.5.2 Processing Control by Segmenting
5.5.3 Processing Control with Other Data Sets
5.5.4 Processing Control by External Writer
5.5.5 Processing Control by Mode
5.5.6 Processing Control by Holding
5.5.7 Processing Control by Suppressing Output
5.5.8 Processing Control with Checkpointing
5.5.9 Processing Control by Print Services Facility

5.6 Chapter 23. Sysout Resources - End Processing
5.6.1 Unallocation End Processing

5.7 Chapter 24. Sysout Resources - Destination Control
5.7.1 Destination Control to Local or Remote Device or to Another Node
5.7.2 Destination Control to Another Processor in a JES3 System
5.7.3 Destination Control to Internal Reader
5.7.4 Destination Control to Terminal
5.7.5 Destination Control to Assist in Sysout Distribution

5.8 Chapter 25. Sysout Resources - Output Formatting
5.8.1 Output Formatting to Any Printer
5.8.2 Output Formatting to 3800 Printing Subsystem
5.8.3 Output Formatting to 3211 Printer with Indexing Feature in a JES2 System
5.8.4 Output Formatting to Punch
5.8.5 Output Formatting of Dumps on 3800 Printing Subsystem

5.9 Chapter 26. Sysout Resources - Output Limiting
5.9.1 Output Limiting

5.10 Chapter 27. Sysout Resources - USERDATA OUTPUT JCL Keyword
5.10.1 References
5.10.2 Examples

6.0 Examples

6.1 Chapter 28. Example - Assemble, Linkedit, and Go

6.2 Chapter 29. Example - Multiple Output

6.3 Chapter 30. Example - Obtaining Output in a JES2 System

6.4 Chapter 31. Example - Obtaining Output in a JES3 System

6.5 Chapter 32. Example - Identifying Data Sets to the System

APPENDIX1 Appendixes

APPENDIX1.1 Appendix A. Indexed Sequential Data Sets
APPENDIX1.1.1 Creating an Indexed Sequential Data Set
APPENDIX1.1.2 Retrieving an Indexed Sequential Data Set

APPENDIX1.2 Appendix B. Generation Data Sets
APPENDIX1.2.1 Building a GDG Base Entry
APPENDIX1.2.2 Defining Attributes for SMS-Managed Generation Data Sets

APPENDIX1.3 Appendix C. VSAM Data Sets
APPENDIX1.3.1 VSAM Data Sets - With SMS
APPENDIX1.3.2 VSAM Data Sets - Without SMS

APPENDIX1.4 Appendix D. Data Sets with SMS
APPENDIX1.4.1 SMS Constructs
APPENDIX1.4.2 Specifying Constructs
APPENDIX1.4.3 Protecting Data Sets with RACF
APPENDIX1.4.4 Modeling Data Set Attributes

APPENDIX1.5 Appendix E. Notices
APPENDIX1.5.1 Trademarks

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