SYSAFF Parameter
SYSAFF Parameter
Note! SYSAFF parameter can be coded only at the job level.
SYSAFF is used to specify the JES2 members and JES3 systems that are eligible to process the job. Up to 33 names can be coded with the SYSAFF parameter. It is a keyword parameter and optional.
Syntax -
SYSAFF={MemberName}
{-MemberName}
{(MemberName,MemberName, ...,MemberName)}
{(-MemberName,MemberName, ...,MemberName)}
{(MemberName,...,IND)}
{(-MemberName,...,IND)}
{ANY}
{(ANY,IND)}
*
MemberName | Specifies JES2/JES3 names. The name is 1-4 characters valid JES2 member and 8-character JES3 system. |
-MemberName | Specifies that the member (JES2 member or JES3 system) is not eligible for processing the job. |
ANY | Specifies any system that satisfies the job's requirements. |
IND | Specifies scheduling should be in independent mode. |
* | Specifies the system that submitted the job. |
Default and overrides -
If SYSAFF is not coded, the default system or current running system is assigned to run the job.
Examples -
Scenario -
//MTHEXMP1 JOB (META007),'PAWAN Y',SYSAFF=(MTH1,MTH2)
The systems represented by member names MTH1 and MTH2 are eligible for processing the job.