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- JES output files can be routed by the following methods:
- Specify the CLASS, DEST, and FORMS parameters in the JCL of the
print jobs before you submit them.
- With JES2, use the Spool Display and Search Facility (SDSF) to
dynamically alter CLASS, FORMS, or DEST specifications of jobs already
in the queue.
- IBM® recommends using the
NPRO=0 or NPRO=NO in your FSS definitions. If you use any other value,
the NPF FSS writer processes the last file on the JES queue and leaves
it on the queue until either a new file enters the queue or an internal
timer runs out.
- If your JES3 installation is set up to route all output to the
JES hold queue, you can use the following commands to move a job from
the hold queue to the writer queue:
*I,J=jobname to find out the job number
*F,U,J=jobnumber,Q=HOLD,NQ=WTR to move the job from the JES
hold queue to the NPF FSS writer
queue
- The following example shows you how to set up an NPF FSS writer
for called PRT6 that uses CLASS as the only selection criterion. See JES2 Commands or JES3 Commands for variations
that might be more appropriate for your specific environment.
$DU PRT6 to display the printer setup
$T PRT6,WS=(-R/) PRT6 uses CLASS as the only selection criterion
- JES2 users should use the SEP parameter in their FSS writer
definitions. SEP is the default, and is specified as
follows:
- For JES2 Version 4, specify SEP=YES
- For JES2 Version 2 and 3, specify SEP NOSEP, available in JES2
Version 2 and 3, will group more than 2 data sets into 1.
- We recommend that the AUTOSTOP=YES parameter be specified on the
FSS definition.
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