Code SUBCHEK control statements in standard AMS syntax, using columns 1 through 71. You can continue statements using the dash (-).
There are three valid SUBCHEK control statements:
Required statement specifying the CA JCLCheck processing options CA JCLCheck uses to analyze the submitted JCL.
Note: SUBCHEK only generates TERM output, so any report control options do not have an effect.
If you specify the AUTOPROC option, you must also specify TSO/E. AUTOPROC must be the last option on the SUBCHEK statement. For more information, refer to the examples in the following section.
Optional statement that allocates the PROCLIBs that CA JCLCheck requires to locate cataloged procedures referenced in the submitted JCL. You cannot use ALLOCATE statements if you specify AUTOPROC.
Required statement (unless you specify the AUTOPROC option) which specifies the end of the control statement file and initiates CA JCLCheck processing.
This statement does not have operands. If you specify AUTOPROC, do not specify the GO statement.
The following pages contain a detailed description of the ALLOCATE statement operands and syntax along with examples of SUBCHEK control statements.
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