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15-Jan-07

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Stephen LinkinHouston Community College

Use ISPF To Manage JCL

Chapter 3 Chapter 3

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Objectives

Applied objectivesApplied objectives Use ISPF menus, PK keys, action bars, and commands to Use ISPF menus, PK keys, action bars, and commands to

navigate through the ISPF panels.navigate through the ISPF panels. Use ISPF facilities to create a JCL member, submit it for Use ISPF facilities to create a JCL member, submit it for

background processing, and display the resulting job output.background processing, and display the resulting job output. Knowledge objectivesKnowledge objectives

Describe the naming conventions for partitioned Describe the naming conventions for partitioned data sets.data sets.

Explain the effect of the library type qualifier in Explain the effect of the library type qualifier in a PDS name when you’re working in the ISPF editor.a PDS name when you’re working in the ISPF editor.

Distinguish between a job name and a job identifier.Distinguish between a job name and a job identifier. Name two ISPF facilities you can use to work Name two ISPF facilities you can use to work

with jobs and job output.with jobs and job output. Name three SDSF queues you can use to check Name three SDSF queues you can use to check

on a job you’ve submitted.on a job you’ve submitted. Describe the use of action characters in SDSF Describe the use of action characters in SDSF

panels.panels.

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Figure 3-01

Panel title

Command Entry

Menu Options

PF Key Functions

Nomenclature Of ISPF Panel

Personal Data

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Commonly Used Navigation Techniques

CommandCommand Starting panel Effect of commandStarting panel Effect of command3 Primary Option Menu 3 Primary Option Menu Utility Selection panelUtility Selection panel

3.83.8 Primary Option Menu Primary Option Menu Utility Selection Utility Selection panel/Outlist Utility panel panel/Outlist Utility panel

=2=2 Current panel Primary Option Menu/Edit Current panel Primary Option Menu/Edit Entry panel Entry panel

=S.H=S.H Current panel Primary OptionCurrent panel Primary Option Menu/SDSF Menu/SDSF Menu/Held output queue Menu/Held output queue

2;;S MM01A1 Primary Option Menu Edit 2;;S MM01A1 Primary Option Menu Edit Entry panel/PDS listing/ Entry panel/PDS listing/ Select member Select member MM01A1 MM01A1

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Commonly Used PF Keys

PF key Command MeaningPF key Command MeaningPF1/13PF1/13 HelpHelp Displays the online tutorial or additional Displays the online tutorial or additional

information on an error message.information on an error message.PF2/14PF2/14 SplitSplit Splits the screen into two separate Splits the screen into two separate

screensscreensdivided by a horizontal line. It can also be divided by a horizontal line. It can also be

useuseto change the position of the screen split.to change the position of the screen split.

PF3/15PF3/15 EndEnd Returns to the previous panel.Returns to the previous panel.PF4/16PF4/16 ReturnReturn Returns directly to the Primary Option Returns directly to the Primary Option

Menu.Menu.PF7/19PF7/19 UpUp Scrolls the display up.Scrolls the display up.PF8/20PF8/20 DownDown Scrolls the display down.Scrolls the display down.PF10/22PF10/22 LeftLeft Scrolls the display to the left.Scrolls the display to the left.PF11/23PF11/23 RightRight Scrolls the display to the right.Scrolls the display to the right.

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Action bar factsAction bar facts

Figure 3-03a

An ISPF Panel With An Action Bar

Action bar

Pull-down menu for the Utilities item in the action bar

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Rules for creating a PDSRules for creating a PDS

Creating A Partitioned Data Set

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Figure 3-05

The Edit Entry Panel

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Figure 3-06a

The Primary Edit Panel For A New Data Set

Heading area

Line command area

Screen window

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Basic Primary Edit PanelLine Commands

I/II/Inn Insert one or Insert one or nn lines following this line. lines following this line. D/DD/Dnn/DD/DD Delete this line, Delete this line, nn lines beginning with this line, lines beginning with this line,

or or the block of lines beginning and ending with DD.the block of lines beginning and ending with DD.

R/RR/Rnn/RR/RR/RR/RRnn Repeat this line or the block of lines beginning Repeat this line or the block of lines beginning and and

ending with RR one or ending with RR one or nn times. times. C/Cn/CCC/Cn/CC Copy this line one or Copy this line one or nn times, or copy the block times, or copy the block

of of lines beginning and ending with CC.lines beginning and ending with CC.

M/MM/Mnn/MM/MM Move this line one or Move this line one or nn times, or move the block times, or move the block ofof

lines beginning and ending with MM.lines beginning and ending with MM. A/AA/Ann Copy or move lines one or Copy or move lines one or nn times after this line. times after this line. B/BB/Bnn Copy or move lines one or Copy or move lines one or nn times before this times before this

line.line. Figure 3-07c

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Primary Edit Panel Primary Commands

LOCATE LOCATE line-numberline-number FIND FIND stringstring.. CHANGE CHANGE string-1string-1 string-2 string-2 [ALL][ALL] COPY COPY member-namemember-name PROFILEPROFILE RECOVERY [ON | OFF]RECOVERY [ON | OFF] UNDOUNDO SAVESAVE END (PF3/15)END (PF3/15) RETURN (PF4/16)RETURN (PF4/16) CANCELCANCEL

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Submitting A Job From The Editor

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Figure 3-09a

SDSF Primary Option Menu

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Figure 3-10a

The SDSF Status Panel

?? Displays a list of the output data sets for a job.Displays a list of the output data sets for a job.SS Displays one or more output data sets.Displays one or more output data sets.HH Holds a job.Holds a job.AA Releases a held job.Releases a held job.OO Releases held output and makes it available for printing.Releases held output and makes it available for printing.CC Cancels a job.Cancels a job.PP Purges a job and its output.Purges a job and its output.

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Figure 3-11a

The SDSF Held Output Queue

?? Displays a list of the output data sets for a job.Displays a list of the output data sets for a job.SS Displays one or more output data sets.Displays one or more output data sets.OO Releases output and makes it available for printing.Releases output and makes it available for printing.PP Purges output data sets.Purges output data sets.

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Figure 3-12

An SDSF Browse Panel That Displays Job Output

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Figure 3-13a

The OUTLIST Utility entry panel

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