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178 VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide
1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601
/PARM Statement
The /PARM statement supplies parameters for the program (pgmname). These parameters
and their format are program dependent.
and their format are program dependent.
There may be only one /PARM statement per job. If supplied, it must immediately follow
the /JOB statement.
the /JOB statement.
parms
the parameters to be passed.
Note: Mixed case parameters will not be forced to uppercase.
/COMM Statement
A /COMM statement is a comment statement. It may be used only before or after /FILE
statements.
statements.
Note: After a ‘‘/FILE ddname *’’ statement, a /COMM statement is interpreted as data.
comments
comments of any format.
/FILE Statement
The /FILE statement describes a file to be used by the job. The parameters are identical to
the FILE command, described in the HSC Operator’s Guide.
the FILE command, described in the HSC Operator’s Guide.
There may be zero or more /FILE statements.
Note: A ‘‘/FILE ddname *’’ statement defines a file of user-data card-image records that
begins with the next record and continues until end-of-file. This type of /FILE statement
must be the last JCL statement in the job file.
begins with the next record and continues until end-of-file. This type of /FILE statement
must be the last JCL statement in the job file.
fileopts
FILE command parameters.
/PARM parms
/COMM comments
/FILE fileopts