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EDIT-JOB-OPTIONS

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Start guided dialog for MODIFY-JOB-OPTIONS

Component:

BS2000

Functional area:

Job processing

Domain:

JOB                                                                                                               

Privileges:

STD-PROCESSING
HARDWARE-MAINTENANCE
OPERATING
SAT-FILE-EVALUATION
SAT-FILE-MANAGEMENT
SECURITY-ADMINISTRATION                                                 
TSOS

Function

This command starts the guided dialog for the MODIFY-JOB-OPTIONS command. Where technically possible and helpful, the predefined default operand values are each replaced by values currently applicable to the specified job.

Format

EDIT-JOB-OPTIONS                                                                                                                     

Alias: EDJO

JOB-IDENTIFICATION = *OWN / *TSN(...) / *MONJV(...)


*TSN(...)



|

TSN = <alphanum-name 1..4>


*MONJV(...)



|

MONJV = <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers>

Operands

JOB-IDENTIFICATION =
This operand is available only to privileged users. 
Specifies the job for which job monitoring is to be modified. The job can be identified by the TSN or by the job variable which monitors it.

JOB-IDENTIFICATION = *OWN
Job monitoring is to be modified for the user’s own task. The settings for INFORMATION-LEVEL, OPERATOR-INTERACTION, SYSLST-LIMIT and LOGGING can only be modified for the user’s own task.

JOB-IDENTIFICATION = *TSN(...)

TSN = <alphanum-name 1..4>
Task serial number of the required job.

JOB-IDENTIFICATION = *MONJV(...) 

MONJV = <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers>
Name of the JV which monitors the required job.

Return codes

(SC2)

SC1

Maincode

Meaning


0

CMD0001

Command executed without error

In addition, all the return codes of the MODIFY-JOB-OPTIONS, SHOW-JOB-OPTIONS and SHOW-JOB-STATUS commands can be returned. If errors occur while S variables are being processed, the corresponding SDF-P return codes are supplied.