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How do I copy a spool data to my personal PDS?
XDC command will do to copy the SPOOL messages to copy in ps. Hello: Like the comment above, XDC command adjacent to the job that you wnat to copy would do the job for you. Also, if the job is in SAR, then SAR by default has an option to copy the log to a member.
How to print spool data in mainframe?
The print output can go to SYSOUT, a data set, or a print file (specified with a DDNAME). After you submit a job, you can use SDSF to review the output and correct JCL errors….Using the PRINT command
- Open a print data set.
- Print the data.
- Close the print data set.
How do I edit a JCL spool?
This option is useful when there are jobs with many files directed to SYSOUT and you want to display one associated with a specific step. The resulting panel is job-dependent, and can include the JES job log, JCL for the job, job-related messages, and so forth.
How do I transfer my spool to SAR?
In general, if your job is in Spool and wanna move to SAR, hold the job and change the class and Disp corresponding to SAR.
How do I check my mainframe spool?
Enter st(job status) to open spool. find the job by ‘s userid’ or ‘s job name’. select the job and you can check Sysout, Sysprint.
How do I use XDC in mainframe?
To print the log to a data set, type XDC next to the name of the joblog, and press Enter. The SDSF Open Print Data Set page is displayed. Specify the data set name and characteristics for the file you want to create, and press Enter.
How do I copy a Sysout to a dataset?
You can also use the SDSF command XDC on the sysout you want to save to your dataset. Mickeydusaor wrote: You can also use the SDSF command XDC on the sysout you want to save to your dataset.
How do I view JCL in mainframe?
Procedure
- Allocate a data set to contain your JCL. Use ISPF (or equivalent function) to allocate a data set named userid .
- Edit the JCL data set and add the necessary JCL.
- Submit the JCL to the system as a job.
- View and understand the output from the job.
- Make changes to your JCL.
- View and understand your final output.
How do I submit an ISPF job?
Submitting a Batch Job from ISPF/PDF. You can submit data you are editing with the full-screen ISPF/PDF editor by issuing the SUBMIT command on the COMMAND line of the edit panel. The entire member or sequential data set is then submitted as a batch job.
How do I copy a position in spool in mainframe?
Vijaya Baskar’s solution is the best one considering that you have a job already in the spool and you just want teh result to be copied to a Dataset. Do XDC in fron tof teh spool and give the dataset name. XDC is good option to produce spool outputs to the DSN.
How do I check my spool output in mainframe?
To view the entire output:
- On the SDSF Status Display, enter the letter S next to the job whose output you want to see.
- You will be presented with one view of the entire output (as shown in Figure 1).
What is XDC in mainframe?
XDC is a command for saving the spool data after a JCL had been executed/run.
How do I edit a spool data in an ISPF?
Another very flexible way to do what you want is to enter SE instead of S along side the spool dataset you want. From that point onward you can treat the spool data as you would an ISPF edit dataset. You can: Selectively cut and paste data from the spool to another PDS member or PS file. Use the ISPF CREATE command.
How do I copy data from one PDS spool to another?
You can: Selectively cut and paste data from the spool to another PDS member or PS file. Use the ISPF CREATE command. Modify the data before you save it to the other file.
How do I capture a spool file on a Windows computer?
Below are instructions for two different methods for capturing a spool file on a Windows computer. The first step is to make sure that output is spooled to the printer, rather than printing directly. Go to Devices and Printers, right click on the printer queue, and select “Printer Properties”.
What is the LRECL value for spool ouput?
Just to add, the Dataset into which the Spool Ouput is copied should have LRECL as 133. Hope I am right. Please correct me if I am wrong. Vijaya Baskar’s solution is the best one considering that you have a job already in the spool and you just want teh result to be copied to a Dataset.