The EDCHEK option of CA JCLCheck runs as an edit macro under ISPF to allow you to validate your JCL from within ISPF edit. You can analyze and report on the JCL you are currently editing.
To try EDCHEK, execute CLIST CAZ1SEDC in CAZ2CLS0 to allocate the files you need then select ISPF to edit a JCL member. While trying EDCHEK, you may want to modify your JCL to generate errors.
This feature offers the ideal functionality for checking your JCL online while working in the ISPF Editor. You can set up a PFKEY for the EDCHEK command to invoke CA JCLCheck.
Note: For information about the installation of the EDCHEK feature, see the Installation Guide. For information about EDCHEK control statements, see the Programming Guide. For information about the EDCHEK runtime option, see the Command Reference Guide.
You can use either the %EJCK or EJCK command to invoke EDCHEK; however, we recommend that you use %EJCK to reduce processing time.
To get acquainted with the EDCHEK feature of CA JCLCheck, use the instructions on the following pages to do the following tasks:
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