JCL in the generated move job varies depending on your Models, but typically it can be grouped into three types. The first grouping contains the move steps themselves. These are the steps that actually move members from one library to another. Most of the Models distributed with CA‑PanAPT generate restart instructions along with the move JCL in the form of comments. An exception to this is the CA‑Panvalet REXX style move; its restart instructions are documented earlier in this section. Other exceptions are the CA‑Telon moves that can be rerun from their beginning.
The move steps might submit an external processing job as the last step. External Processing is the second grouping. This is submitted using the APJP5905 procedure. Just as in the APJJ5320 job, you must check to see if APJP5905 actually submitted anything. If it did, then no restart is necessary. Otherwise you must restart at the APJP5905 job step.
The second grouping contains optional external processing job(s) that act on the members after they have been moved. These jobs typically are doing compiles and/or link edits. They do not have restart instructions included in them but usually can either be rerun or restarted at the first step of any moved member's external processing. You can have one external processing job, or one per moved member, depending on how your Models are set up. If you have multiple jobs, the last step in each job (except for the last job) is an execution of the APJP5905 procedure to submit the next job. Once again, you should only rerun the APJP5905 procedure if it failed to submit a job.
The third grouping contains the CA‑PanAPT APJP5935 and APJP6390 procedures. These procedures include the final steps of the last external processing job or, if there is no external processing, the final steps of the member movement job. APJP5935 produces reports showing the outcome of the move. It also posts any Special Handling moves as complete. APJP6390 performs Inventory reassign/release processing, if any. Both of these procedures can be restarted from their beginning.
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