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Scanning a group of JCL members

  1. From the SPF Menu, enter 1 (Foreground Invocation), press enter.
  2. From the Invocation menu, enter a data set name and library type, press enter.

    CA JCLCheck presents you with a member selection list.

  3. To determine the sequence that members should be scanned, enter a sequence number in the CMD column beside the name.
  4. To add a member to the bottom of the list, put an N (Next) in the CMD column, press enter.

    The selected members move above a divider line (========), in the order specified by the numbering sequence.

  5. If you want to deselect a selected member, enter 0 beside the name (above the divider line), press enter.

    Press F3 (End) to run CA JCLCheck against these members.

----------------- CA JCLCHECK MEMBER SELECT ------------ ROW 1 OF 14 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE Data Set Name: CAI.APCMTL.CHQAJCL Type .: PDS CMD MEMBER ORDER CREATED LAST MODIFIED SIZE USERID BACKUP 2000/09/10 2000/09/20 08:29 30 USER02 CAZ1JCHK 2000/08/19 2000/08/20 09:07 20 USER02 IEBCOPY 2000/08/19 2000/08/19 16:18 12 E287 1 USER02 2000/08/19 2000/08/19 16:50 19 E287 2 QAREXX 2000/08/19 2000/08/20 08:49 19 USER02 3 RESTORE 2000/09/16 2000/09/16 15:11 26 USER02 N ZXJCSCMP 2000/09/10 2000/09/13 08:50 65 USER02 ************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ***********************************

----------------- CA JCLCHECK MEMBER SELECT ----------- ROW 1 OF 14 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE Data Set Name: CAI.APCMTL.CHQAJCL Type .: PDS CMD MEMBER ORDER CREATED LAST MODIFIED SIZE USERID USER02 1 2000/08/19 2000/08/19 16:50 19 E287 0 QAREXX 2 2000/08/19 2000/08/20 08:49 19 USER02 RESTORE 3 2000/09/16 2000/09/16 15:11 26 USER02 ZXJCSCMP 4 2000/09/10 2000/09/13 08:50 65 USER02 ======== ==== ======== ======== ===== ==== ======= BACKUP 2000/09/10 2000/09/20 08:29 30 USER02 CAZ1JCHK 2000/08/19 2000/08/20 09:07 20 USER02 IEBCOPY 2000/08/19 2000/08/19 16:18 12 E287 ************************ BOTTOM OF DATA ************************************