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How to Use CA JCLCheck

This chapter provides you with a step-by-step approach to using the fundamental features of CA JCLCheck. It shows you how to invoke CA JCLCheck in foreground and batch, use the EDCHEK and SUBCHEK features, invoke CA JCLCheck in different environments, set up your default options, select JCL members, define syntax checking, and produce CA JCLCheck reports.

Each feature contains an overview, a list of the feature's functions, instructions to use the feature, and a paragraph that tells you where you can find additional information about the feature.

The JCL DD statements that are available to run CA JCLCheck in batch are described at the end of this chapter. For information, see the topic Executing JCL DD Statements.

Important! Using some of the features in this chapter requires the installation of those features. The feature sections in the chapter refer you to the necessary steps to view in the Installation Guide. It is assumed that CA JCLCheck is already installed at your site, according to your site's needs. This may or may not allow you to use certain features.

This section contains the following topics:

Running CA JCLCheck in Batch

Invoking CA JCLCheck with the ISPF Dialog

Selecting Reports

Defining Syntax Checking and Message Severity

Defining Runtime

Invoking CA JCLCheck with EDCHEK

Invoking CA JCLCheck with SUBCHEK

Setting-Up Security

Using the JCLNeat Component to Reformat JCL

Using CA Roscoe

Integrating Products

Executing JCL DD Statements