Author: steve-myers
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 4:26 am (GMT 5.5)
See the discussion about the SYSAFF=xxx parameter in the /*JOBPARM statement (or its JES3 equivalent) in the JCL reference manual for your z/OS release.
Here you specify the system ID as it is used in JES2 or JES3 directly; it does not key on a program name as you propose.
If you insist on keying on a program name, you can use an exit, at least in JES2. This exit is not going to be simple to write.
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 4:26 am (GMT 5.5)
See the discussion about the SYSAFF=xxx parameter in the /*JOBPARM statement (or its JES3 equivalent) in the JCL reference manual for your z/OS release.
Here you specify the system ID as it is used in JES2 or JES3 directly; it does not key on a program name as you propose.
If you insist on keying on a program name, you can use an exit, at least in JES2. This exit is not going to be simple to write.