Use this panel to specify additional options that control how CA JCLCheck processes the input JCL file. The dialog checks the syntax of all options that are selected before accepting them. From this panel, you can specify additional options that control how CA JCLCheck processes the input JCL file.
To display this panel, enter Y in the GO TO ADDITIONAL PROCESSING OPTIONS field on the CA JCLCheck Process Control Options panel (JCK0202).
JCK0203 ---------- CA JCLCheck ADDITIONAL PROCESSING OPTIONS ---------------- COMMAND ===> DATE: yyyy/mm/dd USER: USERID1 TIME: hh:mm STANDARD - Name of STANDARD(S) for compliance checking or blank => => => => => => => => STDREXX - Name of REXX STANDARD for compliance check or blank => REXXMSG - Allow changes to message severity via REXX EXEC => N SYNTAX - Do syntax checking of JCL => Y RUNTIME - Do runtime checking of JCL => Y REMOTE - Do remote validation of JCL => N => B => USERID1.JCK.CNTL(REMVAL) CHANGE - Do pre-validation variable substitution => N - Substitute JCL, control cards, or both (JCL/CTL/BOTH) => BOTH => B DSN=> USERID1.JCK.CNTL MEM=> CHANGE OPROC - Define OPROC DD name or OPROCLIB libraries => N CNTLOVER - Define control card override DD name or libraries => N RESOLVE - Resolve external variables by calling product. . . . => CA7 SYSUID - Specify value for system parameter SYSUID => Update PROFILE with these options => Y
Enter the options that you want to take effect when you invoke CA JCLCheck.
Standard names (from the Standards Rules database) that you want CA JCLCheck to use for compliance checking.
If you do not want to invoke compliance checking, you can specify one to eight standard names or you can leave this field blank.
Specify the REXX member name of a CA JCLCheck REXX program that is used to enforce site standards. You can use standard IBM member pattern characters to display a member list for the data sets that are allocated to your SYSEXEC DD. Use the asterisk (*) for multiple characters and the per cent sign (%) for a single character. You can select the member that you want to use from the list. Press Enter to have the selected member name filled in as the STDREXX value.
Y enables you to process messages and change message severity by using the REXX EXEC specified in the STDREXX panel option. When Y is omitted, the REXX EXEC is not called to process messages.
Y activates syntax checking of the JCL; N displays options only.
Y causes CA JCLCheck to perform runtime checking on the JCL; N deactivates runtime checking.
Y activates remote validation; N deactivates remote validation. If you activate remote validation, provide the name of the REMVAL file. The REMVAL file is a sequential data set or PDS member that defines remote validation options. Immediately before the REMVAL file field on the panel, there is a single-character field that can be set to ‘B’ or ‘E’. This field enables you to browse or edit the REMVAL file before invoking JCL validation.
Y informs CA JCLCheck to substitute variables on a temporary basis before JCL validation takes place that is based on a user-defined conversion table. CA JCLCheck examines and substitutes JCL statements, inline control statements, or both depending on the JCL/CTL/BOTH sub-option. Immediately before the CHANGE file field on the panel, there is a single-character field that can be set to ‘B’ or ‘E’. This field enables you to browse or edit the CHANGE file before invoking JCL validation.
The CHANGE file is required. This file is an 80-byte partitioned data set member or sequential file containing the user-defined conversion table of `from' and `to' data strings.
When the OPROC field is set to Y, the JCK13 panel displays. This panel is where you can specify the OPROCLIB libraries or the OPROC ddname (if the OPROC libraries were pre-allocated).
When the CNTLOVER field is set to Y, the JCK12 panel displays. This panel is where you can specify control card override libraries or the CNTLOVDD ddname (if the control card override libraries were pre-allocated).
Specifies the product name CA JCLCheck is to call to resolve product-specific variables imbedded in the JCL. The variable resolution occurs before CA JCLCheck validates the JCL. CA JCLCheck can resolve external variables in the following scheduling products: CA WA CA 7 Edition (CA7), CA WA ESP Edition (ESP), Tivoli Workload Scheduler (TWS), and Control-M (CTM).
User ID that you want CA JCLCheck to use in replacement of the system symbolic parameter, SYSUID.
Y updates the current JCL profile options with the options specified on this panel; N ignores these changes.
Note: For details of these options, see CA JCLCheck Runtime Options.
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