Specifying the jobs to be dumped or restored

You can specify the range of jobs to be selected for dumping or restoring. Jobs can be in any nonactive stage of processing and, with the exception of DJC networks and jobs waiting to be transmitted across networking lines, do not need to be in hold status.

You can specify the following jobs for dumping or restoring:
  • A specific DJC network
  • All DJC networks
  • A specific job that is not part of a DJC network
  • All jobs that are not part of a DJC network
  • All jobs, including those that are part of a DJC network
  • All jobs at a specific priority level that are not part of a DJC network
  • All jobs with a specific job class that are not part of a DJC network
  • All jobs within a specific range of job numbers that are not part of a DJC network

Jobs for which deadline scheduling was specified will no longer be deadline-scheduled when they are restored.

Jobs that have been processed by the converter/interpreter but have not yet been processed by JES3 will be rescheduled through converter/interpreter service when they are restored.

Jobs that were in output service processing will be rescheduled for processing when they are restored if OUTPUT=ALL is specified on the *CALL,DJ,OUT command. Use the default OUTPUT=NC keyword to specify that only those SYSOUT data sets that had not been processed by output service be rescheduled.

Start of changeJobs that have an associated Job Symbol table (JSM) will not have the JSM saved/restored using the dump job (DJ) facility.End of change