CA Dataquery requires that you name the system default JCL member for the online submission of a batch query $$DQJCL. No other default name is acceptable. The next sections provide sample $$DQJCL jobs. Use your Systems Programmer as the authority when creating user JCL members. The following $$DQJCL samples demonstrate the required statements for the $$DQJCL system default JCL.
Sample z/OS JCL
Following is a sample of a $$DQJCL job for z/OS.
//jobname See Preparing JCL for Batch CA Dataquery Utilities. // EXEC PGM=DQBATCH //STEPLIB See Preparing JCL for Batch CA Dataquery Utilities. //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* Print Output //SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT=* //SNAPER DD SYSOUT=* //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //DQOUT DD ... Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT, or //DQFIXD DD ... Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT //SYSIN DD * Command input /* DQ INPUT DQ INPUT is provided by the active member submitted by the user.
//
Sample z/VSE JCL
Following is a sample $$DQJCL member for z/VSE.
* $$ JOB ... See Preparing JCL for Batch CA Dataquery Utilities.
* $$ LST ...
// JOB name
// EXEC PROC=procname Whether you use PROCs or LIBDEFs, see Preparing JCL for Batch CA Dataquery Utilities.
// EXEC DQBATCH
// DLBL DQOUTD Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT, or
// TLBL DQOUTT Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT, or
// DLBL DQFIXD Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT, or
// TLBL DQFIXT Code according to your site standards if using EXPORT
/* DQ INPUT DQ INPUT is provided by the active member submitted by the user.
/*
/&
* $$ EOJ
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