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Example 2. Output: LARF With Specific ARFSET

LARF,ARFSET=MULTI ARFSET=MULTI LIST=DEFS DATE=yy.064 PAGE 0003 ARFSET: MULTI UID: 000 CHG: 02/08/20yy-14:09 DEFS: 3/ 3 RSPID: MASTER INTERCEPT TYPE: JC INDEX: 3 APPLICABILITY TESTS: SYS EQ * SID EQ 0 RSTC GE 0 EM EQ ANY FROM: 01/01/1975 00:01 TO: 12/31/2074 23:59 TESTS RUN DURING INTERCEPT PROCESSING: STEP EQ * PROC EQ * PGM EQ * SYS EQ 00C5 OR SYS EQ 00C6 OR CC GE 0016 RESPONSE SET: AM,CM=T,USER=C495MM1,M=THIS IS AN 0C5 OR AN 0C6!!! AM,CM=T,USER=TOM,M=HI AW,TIME=0002 AC,M=/WTO,M=HOWDY AJ,RETRY=001,DELAY=002,ACTION=3,JOB=G DISP=R CA-11=N BYPGDG=N USAGE= PROCESS= CC= STEPS: START= END= SLIW-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT 10:48:31 on yy.ddd

This panel contains the following fields:

ARFSET LIST

Identifies the options that are in effect for this command.

ARFSET:

Identifies the name of the ARFSET.

UID

Identifies the CA WA CA 7 Edition UID associated with the ARFSET.

CHG

Identifies the date and time when this ARFSET was last changed.

DEFS

Identifies the number of the current ARF definition within this ARFSET and total number of ARF definitions within this ARFSET.

RSPID

Identifies the ID that is used during ARF recovery.

INTERCEPT TYPE

Identifies the CA WA CA 7 Edition or ARF intercept where this test definition is applied.

INDEX

Identifies the ARF definition index number that is assigned to this test definition.

APPLICABILITY TESTS

Identifies the applicability tests. These tests are applied when the job is being placed into the request queue. They can pertain to the context in which the job runs and can be evaluated before the job begins.

EM

Identifies the entry node under which the job is running for this test to apply.

RSTC

Identifies the restart count condition where this test is to apply.

SID

Identifies the CA WA CA 7 Edition schedule ID under which the job must run for this test to apply.

SYS

Identifies the SMF system ID where the job must run for this test to apply.

FROM TO

Identifies the From and To dates defining the time frame within which the tests are to apply.

TESTS RUN

Identifies the ARF tests that are run at the time of the intercept. These vary greatly depending upon the intercept. In this example, the job completion intercept tests are shown.

CC

Identifies a completion code condition.

FLSH

Identifies a flush condition.

HRC

Identifies a high job return code condition.

JCL

Identifies a JCL error condition.

PGM

Identifies the program name to which the tests apply.

PROC

Identifies the proc step name where to apply the tests.

STEP

Identifies the step name where to apply the tests.

SYS

Identifies a system abend condition.

USER

Identifies a user abend condition.

RESPONSE SET

Identifies the set of responses for ARF to attempt when the test conditions are met. In the example, several possible ARF responses are illustrated:

M=

Identifies an example ARF Message response. ARF sends a message to the designated target and then moves to the next response.

TIME=

Identifies an example ARF Wait response. ARF waits the designated number of minutes and then moves to the next response.

AC

Identifies an example ARF Command response. ARF issues the designated CA WA CA 7 Edition command and then moves to the next response.

AJ

Identifies an example ARF Job response. ARF submits another job, waits for that job to complete, and then moves to the next response.

DISP

Identifies the final disposition to assign to the job if all ARF responses complete typically.

M1

Identifies the final disposition control detail line 1.

DISP

Identifies the disposition directive: R - Restart; C - Cancel; F - Force Complete.

CA-11

Identifies whether to use CA WA Restart Option for the restart.

BYPGDG

Instructs CA WA Restart Option in the handling of GDGs during the restart.

USAGE

Identifies the CA WA Restart Option usage code to use in restart.

PROCESS

Identifies the CA WA Restart Option process code to use in restart.

CC

Identifies the condition code value to use in CA WA Restart Option.

START

Identifies the first step in the job where CA WA Restart Option starts restart processing.

END

Identifies the last step in the job to process when CA WA Restart Option is controlling the restart.