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/DISPLAY,ST=JCL Use this command to obtain information about the JCL libraries attached to CA-7.
The ST=JCL parameter provides information about the JCL libraries and their
associated ID number.
/DISPLAY,ST=JCL
/DISPLAY,PRINT=SCH Use this command to obtain information about the values for schedule scan
(SSCAN). The PRINT=SCH parameter provides information about SSCAN such
as the INCR, SPAN and QDWELL intervals and the next run.
/DISPLAY,PRINT=SCH
CANCEL,JOB=,FORCE=, Use this command to cancel a job in CA-7 skeleton (*SKL) mode when the
REASON= skeleton mode is an error. This command will not cause any job requirement
posting or triggering. If the jobname is not unique, then you must supply the CA-7
job number. Obtain the job number by issuing the top-line CA-7 command:
XQJ,JOB=jobname.
CANCEL,JOB=jobname or CA-7 job
number,FORCE=YES,REASON=description
DEMANDH,JOB=,SCHID Use this command to request a job to run in CA-7. This command will place a
=nnn HOLD on the job which must be posted. A reason for the hold will be required.
The SCHID parameter should be a value that does not exist for the given job if
triggering is not to be done. If triggering is needed, then the appropriate SCHID
should be supplied. Requirement posting will occur even if triggering does not. A
parameter of SET=NTR may be used if no triggering is to occur; this may be
supplied in addition to the non-existent SCHID value.
DEMANDH,JOB=jobname,SCHID=nnn
FJOB,FROM=,TO=,SYS= Use this command to obtain forecasted job execution information for jobs in a
specified system for a specified date and time period.
FJOB,FROM=(mmddyy,hhmm),TO=(mmddyy,hhmm),SYS=system name
FJOB,SPAN=,SYS= Use this command to obtain forecasted job execution information for jobs in a
specified system for a specified future time span in hours.
FJOB,SPAn=hh,SYS=system name
FSTRUC,JOB=,LIST= Use this command to obtain job flow structure information for a job. The
LIST=ALL parameter provides the job trigger relationships and the elapsed time of
each job
FSTRUC,JOB=jobname,LIST=ALL
LACT,JOB=,SYS= Use this command to obtain CA-7 information on jobs in the active queue. The
JOB=jobname parameter can be a specific job or can be a generic mask such as
JOB=GSAJ*. The SYS=system name parameter can be either an ‘*’ indicating all
systems or the value must be a specific system name.
LACT,JOB=jobname or SYS=system name
LDSN,DSN=,LIST= Use this command to obtain information about a dataset. The DSN parameter can
be used with the dataset name or dataset number if known. The LIST=ALL
parameter provides information about the dataset, the using jobs and any
documentation entries.
LDSN,DSN=dataset name or dataset number,LIST=ALL
LIST,JOB= Use this command to obtain a list of jobs in CA-7 that have not successfully
completed.
LIST,JOB=jobname
LISTDIR,DSN=*SCAL* Use this command to obtain the complete list of all calendars known to CA-7.
LISTDIR,DSN=*SCAL*
LJCL,JOB= Use this command to review the JCL contained in the associated JCL library.
LJCL,JOB=jobname
LJOB,JOB= Use this command to obtain miscellaneous information about a job. The
LIST=ALL parameter provides information about the job requirements, triggers
and characteristics or attributes.
LIST=TRIG parameter provides information about the job triggers.
LJOB,JOB=jobname,LIST=ALL or LIST=TRIG
LQ,JOB= Use this command to obtain CA-7 information on the jobs in the ready, request and
active queues
LQ,JOB=jobname
LQ,JOB=,ST=ABND Use this command to obtain CA-7 information on the jobs in the request that are in
abend status.
LQ,JOB=jobname,ST=ABND
LQ,JOB=,ST=LATE Use this command to obtain CA-7 information on the jobs in the request that are in
late status.
LQ,JOB=jobname,ST=LATE
LPROS,JOB= Use this command to review the prose for a job.
LPROS,JOB=jobname
LPRRN,JOB=,LIST= Use this command to review the last run of a job. The information is obtained from
the prior-run queue. The LIST=ALL parameter is optional and provides all data
relative to the queue.
LPRRN,JOB=jobname,LIST=ALL
LRLOG,SPAN=,SYS= Use this command to review the run log information for jobs in a specified system
for the specified span of time in hours.
LRLOG,SPAN=hh,SYS=system name
LSCHD,JOB=,LIST= Use this command to obtain information about the schedule(s) for a job. The
SCAL=SIDnnn parameter provides the schedule information for a specific schedule
identifier (SCHID). (The ‘nnn’ in the SIDnnn should be the SCHID.) The
LIST=BYSID parameter provides scheduling information for all SCHIDs. This is
useful if a job has multiple SCHIDs. A month-by-month calendar is displayed for
both parameters.
LSCHID,JOB=jobname,LIST=SIDnnn or LIST=BYSID
PRINT,SCAL=,YEAR= Use this command to review the calendar settings. The SCAL value is the last two
(2) characters of the calendar name. The YEAR= is optional. The default is the
year the command is issued. The year parameter is the last two (2) positions of the
year.
LPRINT,SCAL=xx,YEAR=yy
REQUEUE,JOB=,Q= Use this command to move a member from the ready (RDY) or active (ACT)
Queue to the request (REQ) Queue. The Q=queue name parameter is optional. If
the Q=queue name parameter is not used, then the RDY and ACT Queues are both
searched and the job is placed in the REQ Queue. This command must be used
whenever a job enters the REQ Queue in skeleton mode (no JCL attached to job).
REQUEUE,JOB=jobname,Q=ACT or Q=RDY
RUNH,JOB= Use this command to execute a special run of a job so that requirements will not be
posted, and triggering will not occur. This command places a HOLD on the job
which must be posted.
RUNH,JOB=jobname
XQJ,JOB=,Q= Use this command to review and/or perform actions on the request queue. The
JOB=jobname parameter may be a specific jobname or generic such as
JOB=GSAJKN*. The Q=queue name parameter is optional and the queue name
may be REQ (request), RDY (ready) or ACT (active). The list is displayed in
jobname sequence.
If no members are found matching the jobname criteria, the QUEUE
MAINTENANCE panel is displayed.
XQM,JOB=jobname,Q=REQ or Q=RDY or Q=ACT
XQM,JOB=,Q= Use this command to review and/or perform actions on the request queue. The
JOB=jobname parameter may be a specific jobname or generic such as
JOB=GSAJKN*. The Q=queue name parameter is optional and the queue name
may be REQ (request), RDY (ready) or ACT (active). The list is displayed in
jobname sequence and a summary of the requirements is displayed.
If no members are found matching the jobname criteria, the QUEUE
MAINTENANCE panel is displayed.
XQM,JOB=jobname,Q=REQ or Q=RDY or Q=ACT