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Change Runtime Options Prior to EDCHEK Invocation

  1. On the command line, enter %EJCK PANEL to get the options panel.
  2. On the JCK OPTIONS panel, specify the options you want to use and press F3 (End) to exit the panel.

    This automatically invokes EDCHEK using the options you specified.

EDIT ---- CAI.CHQA.JCLCHECK.TESTJCL(JTEST11) - 01.15 ------ COLUMNS 001 072 COMMAND ===> %EJCK PANEL SCROLL = ==> PAGE 000001 //JTEST111 JOB '40100000',JTEST111,CLASS=K,MSGCLASS=X, 000002 // RESTART=(JS020.PS010) 000003 //* 000004 //* THIS TESTJOB TESTS THE VALIDITY OF VARIOUS REFERBACKS IN JCL 000005 //* 000006 //TESTPROC PROC 000007 //PS010 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 000008 //DD011 DD DISP=SHR, 000009 // DSN=CAI.CHQA.TESTJCL, 000010 // UNIT=SYSDA, 000011 // VOL=SER=APCM04 000012 //DD012 DD DUMMY 000013 //TESTPROC PEND 000014 //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=X

JCK21 --------------- CA JCLCheck xx.x OPTIONS ------------------------------ COMMAND ===> DATE: yyyy/mm/dd USER: USERID1 TIME: hh:mm STANDARD - Name of STANDARD for compliance checking => => => => => => => => STDREXX - Name of REXX EXEC for compliance checking => SYNTAX - Do syntax checking of JCL => Y RUNTIME - Do runtime checking of JCL (all runtime checks) => Y REMOTE - Do remote validation of JCL => N => => RESOLVE - Resolve external variables by calling product. . . . => CA7 => E DSN=> USERID1.JCK.CNTL MEM=> RESPARMS EDCHKLB - Generate ISPF labels for lines with errors => N EDCHKSL - Display summary of errors => Y SECURITY - Do Security Checking => N USER - Specify Userid for security checking => BYPASS THIS SCREEN NEXT TIME................................ => N