sysout to a file
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sysout to a file
actually data is being displayed in the sysout....i want dis data to be moved into a sequential file how do i do it?? pls help me with a sample code?..
Hi Sash,
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Answer to your question.
Change the SYSOUT statement in JCL.
Your existing code may look like as follows
Change this to code similar to below.
All data will be written to DEV.FILENAME3 file.
Welcome to mainframegurukul.com
Answer to your question.
Change the SYSOUT statement in JCL.
Your existing code may look like as follows
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//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
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//SYSOUT DD DSN=DEV.FILENAME3,
// DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),
// SPACE=(CYL,(10,10,0),RLSE),
// DCB=(RECFM=FB)
Natarajan
Chennai
Chennai
sysout to a file
i do not want to transfer de entire data but only a part of de sysout..den wat should i do??
Hi Sash,
i think of only above two solutions.
1. change your jcl... so that data will be directly written to sequential file
2. transfer full spool data to sequential file manually - look like this option. not suitable for your requirement.
i would suggest you to change jcl as i have explained in my first post of this topic.
gothru following JCL link... if you need any help coding JCL.
http://www.geocities.com/srcsinc/drona/ ... l/jcl.html
i think of only above two solutions.
1. change your jcl... so that data will be directly written to sequential file
2. transfer full spool data to sequential file manually - look like this option. not suitable for your requirement.
i would suggest you to change jcl as i have explained in my first post of this topic.
gothru following JCL link... if you need any help coding JCL.
http://www.geocities.com/srcsinc/drona/ ... l/jcl.html
Natarajan
Chennai
Chennai
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Hi,
This is SDSF spool which I use at my shop, when I put "?" in front of the JOB name XXXXA1 & hit enter, I got the below screen.
Now if I want OUTDD to be in seprate DSN, I write "XDC" in front of it & hit enter then I'm prompted to enter the DSN name where I want the Data.
This is SDSF spool which I use at my shop, when I put "?" in front of the JOB name XXXXA1 & hit enter, I got the below screen.
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Display Filter View Print Options Help
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SDSF JOB DATA SET DISPLAY - JOB XXXXA1 (JOB64300) LINE 1-4 (4)
COMMAND INPUT ===> __________________________________________ SCROLL ===> CSR
PREFIX=XXXXA1 DEST=(ALL) OWNER=* SYSNAME=
NP DDNAME STEPNAME PROCSTEP DSID C FORM FCB TOT REC RMT WTRNAME
JESMSGLG JES2 2 R STD **** 32
JESJCL JES2 IEFPROC 3 R STD **** 12
JESYSMSG JES2 IEFPROC 4 R STD **** 46
XDC OUTDD SEARCH 102 A STD **** 57
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