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- nnnnnn
- Indicates the maximum amount of output to be printed for this
job, in thousands of lines. An nnnnnn value of 500 represents 500,000
lines. The value for nnnnnn is 0 through 999999.
In a JES2 system,
a value of 0 for nnnnnn will produce an amount of output that is based
on the record blocking factor. When the system recognizes that the
0 value has been exceeded, one of the following will get control: - The CANCEL, DUMP, or WARNING option (if coded)
- The installation exit.
In a JES3 system, a value of 0 for nnnnnn produces no
output.
- CANCEL
- Indicates that the system is to cancel the job without dumping
storage when the output for the job exceeds the maximum.
- DUMP
- Indicates that the system is to cancel the job when the output
for the job exceeds the maximum, and requests a storage dump.
- WARNING
- Indicates that the job is to continue, and the system is to
send a message to the operator, when the output for the job exceeds
the maximum. The system issues subsequent warning messages at an
interval defined by the installation.
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