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PANVALET
The PANVALET option specifies that the primary input is retrieved from a CA Panvalet library.
This option has the following format:
PANvalet[([member1]...[membern])]|NOPAN
Default: NOPAN
- member1
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Defines the name of the starting member CA JCLCheck processes.
- membern
-
Defines the name of the ending member CA JCLCheck processes.
- Do not specify the PANVALET option in your default options.
- CA JCLCheck processes members one by one, in alphabetical member name order and treats each one as a separate job.
- The member name operands are optional. You can use one or both to restrict processing to a subset of the library. If you do not specify an operand, CA JCLCheck uses the entire CA Panvalet library as input. If you omit membern, it defaults to 99999999 (implying the last member of the CA Panvalet library).
- If a member does not begin with a JOB statement, CA JCLCheck does not use the default JOB statement in the JOBCARD CSECT, but uses the actual name of the member it is processing as the JOB name in report headings.
- Members of a CA Panvalet library are unrelated, unless you also specify the PDSRELATE option.
- If you specify EXCLUDE with PANVALET, CA JCLCheck processes all members within the range of member1 to membern except those you specify in the EXCLUDE option. CA JCLCheck ignores any range you specify on the PANVALET option if you specify INCLUDE.
Example: Process members starting with letter J
The following example requests that CA JCLCheck process all members of the CA Panvalet library with names starting with the letter J:
PAN(J J9999999)
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