Examples of the PERFORM parameter
Example 1: PERFORM in compatibility mode
//STEP1 JOB ,MARLA,CLASS=D,PERFORM=25
In this example, CLASS=D determines the class in which the system will execute the job. Once in the system, the job will run in performance group 25. The installation must have defined the significance of this performance group.
Example 2: PERFORM in goal mode
//STEP1 JOB ,KIRTS,PERFORM=26
In this example, the job will be associated with service class
PBATCH because the PERFORM value is specified as 26, and the PERFORM
value of 26 is defined to workload management as being associated
with the service class named PBATCH. To associate the PERFORM value
with a service class, you need to define a classification rule in
the workload management service definition. The following panel from the WLM application
shows a rule for subsystem type JES that assigns any job with a PERFORM
value of 26 to service class PBATCH.
Modify Rules for the Subsystem Type Row 1 to 1 of
Command ===> ____________________________________________ SCROLL ===> PA
Subsystem Type . : JES Fold qualifier names? Y (Y or N)
Description . . . batch
Action codes: A=After C=Copy M=Move I=Insert rule
B=Before D=Delete row R=Repeat IS=Insert Sub-rule
-------Qualifier------------- -------Class--------
Action Type Name Start Service Report
DEFAULTS: TBATCH ________
____ 1 PF 26 ___ PBATCH ________