All records immediately following the EXEC statement and continuing through end-of-file are treated as program-dependent SYSIN data. Such data include report option specifications for TSSUTIL and batch TSS command scripts for TSSCRIPT. See the associated program descriptions for information on required SYSIN data.
The following is an example of a multiple-report TSSUTIL job stream:
//TSSJOB ACID=SECADMIN,PASSWORD=ILUVTSS //EXEC PGM=TSSUTIL REPORT EVENT(VIOL) DATE(TODAY) ACID(SHIFTY) END REPORT EVENT(INIT) SYSID(SYS1) DATE(-01) END
This example shows a program which obtains its input from execution keywords:
//TSSJOB ACID=SECADMIN,PASSWORD=ILUVTSS //EXEC PGM=TSSRECVR,PARM='DATE(-02)'
To submit a job ('TSS INPUT A') in the CA Top Secret server’s (TSSVM) reader enter:
SPOOL PUNCH TSSVM CLASS B NOHOLD PUNCH TSSUTIL INPUT A (NOH
Note: In the previous example, the quotes are not actually needed but are included for readability.
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