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asgard.kent.edu |
JES |
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dba.fyicenter.com |
What are the differences between JES2 and JES3 ? |
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en.wikipedia.org |
Job Entry Subsystem 2/3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Job Entry Subsystem 2/3 - Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia |
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gsf-soft.com |
Job Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and z/OS |
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hansen-family.com |
JES2 |
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hosthelp.de |
JES2 und JES3 |
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i2i.nfc.usda.gov |
Interactive System Productivity facility (ISPF) Catalog Page |
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ibmmainframes.com |
JCL |
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IBM Mauals IBM MAINFRAME MANUALS COBOL JCL CICS DB2 DFSORT TOOLS MANUAL IBM MAINFRAME MANUAL TOOLS COBOL JCL CICS DB2 MANUALS |
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itquestionbank.com |
JES : Job Entry Subsystem |
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listserv.uga.edu |
Archives of JES3-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU |
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mainframeebook.blogspot.com |
z/OS MVS Programming: JES Common Coupling Services... z/OS MVS Programming: JES Common Coupling Services |
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z/OS V1R1.0 JES2 Macros |
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z/OS V1R1.0 JES2 Messages |
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z/OS V1R1.0 MVS JES Common Coupling Services |
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mvshelp.net |
Reference Manuals Mainframe Cobol Programmer Help |
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pagesperso-orange.fr |
Roger Bowler' |
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publib.boulder.ibm.com |
batch processing and JES |
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publibz.boulder.ibm.com |
z/OS V1R5.0 JES2 Messages |
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z/OS V1R4.0 JES2 Commands Summary |
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z/OS V1R4.0 JES3 Commands Summary |
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z/OS V1R5.0 JES3 Messages |
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JES |
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JES2 |
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JES3 |
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IBM: JES2 |
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JES3 |
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regismain.wikidot.com |
Regis Mainframe: MAINFRAME |
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Introdução |
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ronmas.virtualave.net |
z/OS MVS, CICS, TCP/IP, Webmaster, Useful Links OS/390, z/OS MVS, CICS, TCP/IP, Webmaster, Useful Links |
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smauryd.free.fr |
Memohost.com - M�mento technique du HOST Les solutions techniques |
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ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu |
OS/390 Services |
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Job Control Language Standard for OS/390 JES2 Job Control Language Standard For OS/390 and JES2 |
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Job Control Language Standard for MVS and JES2 Job Control Language Standard for MVS & Job Control Language Standard for MVS & JES2 |
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web.arizona.edu |
JES2 |
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web.utk.edu |
Job Entry Subsystem 2 (JES2) |
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www.academictutorials.com |
JES : Job Entry Subsystem |
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www.eits.uga.edu |
JES3 control statements |
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www.esnips.com |
JES.doc |
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jes 2 commands - zos.rar |
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Z-OS - JES3 Introduction.rar |
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MVS_and_JES2_Command_Cheat_Sheet.pdf |
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Z-OS - JES3 Messages.rar |
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jes 2 messages - zos.pdf |
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JES2.ppt |
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jes material.ppt |
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Z-OS - JES3 Commands.rar |
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jes2 and tso |
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jcl eSnips Folder |
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JES |
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www.exforsys.com |
JES: Job Entry Subsystem - JES : Job Entry Subsystem In this MainFrame tutorial, you will learn about JES : Job Entry Subsystem, Job Scheduler, types of JES, HASP, ASP, Job management of MVS, General Phases in a Job viz Input, Conversion, Processing, Output, Print and Purge. JES : Job Entry Subsystem |
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www.isc.ucsb.edu |
Job Control Language Standard for OS/390 and JES2 Job Control Language Standard for OS/390 & |
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Job Control Language Standard for MVS and JES2 Job Control Language Standard for MVS & |
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www.itquestionbank.com |
JES : Job Entry Subsystem |
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www.leon-leon.com |
Leon-Leon.com | MIC | IBMMH | Table of Contents IBM Mainframe Handbook |
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www.murach.com |
Murach's OS/390 and z/OS JCL - Chapter 5 How to use JCL and JES facilities to manage program execution |
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www.phoenixsoftware.com |
(E)JES |
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www.s390.ibm.com |
JES2 |
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www.scribd.com |
jes3 |
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Jes 2 Messages - Zos |
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www.theamericanprogrammer.com |
The American Programmer.com Programming Manuals and Tutorials: REXX, CICS, SQL, DB2,JCL, SDSF, Vsam, COBOL, MySQL, Perl, Unix, Java, HTML, AS400 Programming Manuals and Tutorials - Here are the most useful manuals and tutorials on REXX, SQL, DB2 UDB, JCL, JES2 and JES3, COBOL, IBM Utilities, VSAM, TSO/ISPF, SDSF, IOF, CICS, MySQL, Unix and Linux, Java, HTML, AS/400, IMS Database. |
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www.tommysprinkle.com |
New Page 1 |
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www.value-4it.com |
Index of /Downloads |
grothoff.org |
Lecture 7 slides |
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i2i.nfc.usda.gov |
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www.value-4it.com |
(E)JES SDSF comparison |
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| MOTCLE | ABBREVIATION | DESCRIPTION |
| JES | See Job Entry Subsystem | |
| JES | job entry subsystem | |
| JES | See JESx. | |
| JES2 | An MVS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In an installation with more than one processor, each JES2 processor independently controls its job input, scheduling, and output processing. See also Job Entry Subsystem, JES3 | |
| JES2 | A z/OS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In an installation with more than one processor, each JES2 processor independently controls its job input, scheduling, and output processing. Contrast with JES3 | |
| JES2 | Job Entry Subsystem 2. One of two batch processing subsystems available for z/OS, both developed in the 1960s, and each with a different heritage, and different control statements (JECL). JES2 was originally HASP. Each reads batch jobs in, schedules their execution and spools their output. JES2 is, by far, the most popular, but JES3 is used in a much smaller number of very large organizations. An element of z/OS. | |
| JES3 | An MVS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In complexes that have several loosely coupled processing units, the JES3 program manages processors so that the global processor exercises centralized control over the local processors and distributes jobs to them using a common job queue. See also Job Entry Subsystem, JES2 | |
| JES3 | A z/OS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In complexes that have several loosely-coupled processing units, the JES3 program manages processors so that the global processor exercises centralized control over the local processors and distributes jobs to them through a common job queue. Contrast with JES2 | |
| JES3 | Job Entry Subsystem 3. One of two batch processing subsystems available for z/OS, both developed in the 1960s, and each with a different heritage, and different control statements (JECL). Each reads batch jobs in, schedules their execution and spools their output. JES2 is, by far, the most popular, but JES3 is used in a much smaller number of very large organizations. JES3 usage declined markedly during the 1990s as corporations merged their data centers as part of rationalizing an acquisition of another corporation. Although there were exceptions, JES2 tended to win if each data center used a different JESx. JES3 is an optional, separately priced feature of z/OS. | |
| JESx | JES2 and JES3. Used when referring to either or both JES2/JES3, in a context where both provide similar functionality, i.e., where it does not matter which one is available. | |
| Job Entry Subsystem | JES | An IBM licensed program that receives jobs into the system and processes all output data that is produced by jobs. See also JES2, JES3 |
| job entry subsystem | JES | A system facility for spooling, job queueing, and managing I/O |
| job entry subsystem | JES | composant d'accueil des travaux dans MVS (existant sous la forme JES2 - la plus r?pandue - ou JES3) |
| job entry subsystem | JES | A system facility for spooling, job queuing, and managing I/O on MVS. Examples are JES2 and JES3 |
| Job Entry Subsystem | JES | Controls input and output to MVS. Jobs are read by JES, output is viewed or routed by JES |
| Job Entry System | JES | Job Entry System - is a subsystem of an MVS (OS/390 or z/OS) mainframe operating system that accepts jobs (units of work) into the system and processes all output data produced by the jobs. Each job is defined by a user and executed according to the rules (or configuration) established by the system administrators. This includes the priority given to the job and the allocation of resources needed to perform the job. JCL (or Job Control Language) is usually used to define and run batch jobs. For additional information refer to the JCL definition in this glossary> |