The Detail Jobnames Section display lists certain functions that you can perform on jobs that appear on CA SYSVIEW displays. You can restrict the use of any of this information. For example, you can allow users in a security group to alter input attributes for a job, but not output attributes.
The Detail Jobnames Section display has the following fields:
Lists the actions that can be taken against a job.
Specifies whether the job is displayed at all. If this field is F, no other fields are verified. The message designator (M) is not valid for this field.
Specifies whether the user can alter input attributes for the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can alter output attributes for the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can alter storage for the job.
Specifies whether the user can cancel the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can copy the output of the job.
Specifies whether the user can use the DSALLOC command for this job.
Specifies whether the user can delete the output of the job.
Specifies whether the user can force a job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can hold the job.
Specifies whether the user can kill the job.
Specifies whether the user can list the output files for the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can use the nonswap (NS) line command for the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can use the swap (SW) line command for the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can use the following commands for the job:
Specifies whether the user can use the following commands for the job:
Specifies whether the user can quiesce the job.
Specifies whether the user can release a job. If the job is on the input queue, the user must also have alter input authority to release the job.
Specifies whether the user can reply to WTORs issued by the job. This field applies only to the WTOR command.
Specifies whether the user can restart a job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies whether the user can resume the job.
Specifies whether the user can display the output of the job. The following displays are affected:
Specifies the DD names of the output files that are allowed or restricted. Use the Name field to enter the DDname. Use = to specify a partial DDname. For example, to specify all DD names that start with the character $, enter $=.
If no DD names are specified, all DD names are allowed. Once one DDname is specified, all other unspecified DD names are restricted. To allow all other DD names again, make a new entry of = in the Name field and A in the Access field.
Lists the access to the action against the job name. The following can appear:
Allows use of the action against the job.
Forbids the use of the action against the job.
Displays a message on the system log whenever a member of the group uses the action against the job. This access is used with the A or F definition.
Lists the DD names that are allowed or restricted. This field is only valid for the DDname action.
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