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The
first
JCL
statement
in
the
data
set
is
usually
a JOB
statement.
The
jobname
in
the
JOB
statement
can
be
up
to
eight
characters
in
length
and
consists
of
your
user
identification
followed
by
one
or
more
letters
or
numbers.
For
example
SMITH23
or
JONESXYZ.
If
the
jobnarne
consists
of
only
your
user
identification,
the
system
will
prompt
you
for
a
single
character
to
complete
the
jobnarre.
When
you
submit
the
job
with
the
SUBMIT
command
this
allows
you
to
change
jobnames
without
re-edi
ting
the
data.
For
example,
you
may
submit
the
same
job
several
times,
and
supply
a
different
character
for
the
job
name
each
time
you
are
prompted.
If
the
jobname
does
not
begin
with
your
user
identification,
you
can
su.t>mit
it
with
the
SUBMIT
command
and
request
its
status
with
the
STATUS
command,
but
you
cannot
refer
to
it
with
the
CANCEL
or
OUTPUT
command.
If
the
first
statement
of
your
data
set
is
not
a JOB
statement,
the
system
generates
the
following
JOB
statement
when
you
submit
it
with
the
SUBMIT
command.
//userid
JOB
//
//
//
,
GENERATED
JOB
STATEMENT
userid,
MSGLEVEL=(l,l)
,
NOTIFY=userid
You lII1ill
be
prompted
for
a
character
to
complete
the
jobname.
When
you
enter
the
SUBMIT
command
you
must
give
the
name
of
the
data
set
(or
data
sets)
that
contains
the
background
jobs.
You
can
also
specify
the
NONOTIFY
operand
to
specify
that
you
do
not
want
to
be
notified
when
a
background
job
with
a
generated
JOB
statement
terminates.
Figure
13
shows
how
to
create
and
submit
a
background
job.
The
data
set
type
on
the
EDIT
command
should
be
CNTL
for
best
,system
perf
or-mance.
Submitted
data
sets
must
have
a
fixed
record
length
of
80
bytes
and
must
not
contain
lowercase
characters.
You may
include
more
than
one
job
in
one
data
set.
You
can
omit
the
JOB
statement
for
the
first
job,
but
all
jobs
after
the
first
must
have
their
own JOB
statement.
Although
you
submit
all
jobs
in
the
data
set
with
one
3UBMI'!'
command,
you
can
subsequently
refer
to
each
job
with
separate
STATUS, CANCEL,
and
OUTPUT
commands.
If
an
error
occurs
while
the
jobs
are
being
processed
by
TSO
before
actually
being
submitted,
further
processing
will
be
terminated.
No
other
input
specified
by
the
SUBMIT
command
will
be
processed.
When
you
submit
more
than
one
job
with
a
single
command,
and
TSO
finds
an
error
while
processing
the
first
job,
the
second
job
is
not
processed.
An
error
that
occurs
in
the
second
job
does
not
affect
the
first.
Any
jobs
processed
prior
to
the
error
are
submitted
for
execution;
jobs
that
were
not
processed
because
of
the
error
cannot
be
submitted.
74
TSO
Terminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21.7)

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