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JES3

The JES3 option specifies the syntax rules that JES3 JCL is eligible for syntactical and runtime validation.

This option has the following format:

JES3|NOJES3

Default: If the JES3 subsystem is active, JES3 is the default; otherwise, NOJES3 is the default.

The JES3 option is optional. CA JCLCheck attempts to dynamically determine the presence of JES3 on the active system.