Author: vasanthz
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:13 am (GMT 5.5)
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your thoughts, I am aware of the SYSAFF parameter and it works well in our site, but there is a possibility that a user might run a batch job without the SYSAFF parameter and the product would get invoked in the lpar which we don't intend to run.
I have no experience in JES2 exits and would have research what it is.
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Set all passwords to "incorrect", that way when I forget it will tell "Your password is incorrect"
- Jagermeister
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:13 am (GMT 5.5)
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your thoughts, I am aware of the SYSAFF parameter and it works well in our site, but there is a possibility that a user might run a batch job without the SYSAFF parameter and the product would get invoked in the lpar which we don't intend to run.
I have no experience in JES2 exits and would have research what it is.
_________________
Set all passwords to "incorrect", that way when I forget it will tell "Your password is incorrect"
- Jagermeister