Setting up the EQQJOBS installation aid
EQQJOBS reads skeleton JCL from the SEQQSAMP or SEQQSKL0 libraries, tailors the JCL, and then writes the tailored JCL to an output library that you specify. The output library must be a partitioned data set with record length 80 and record format FB, and must be allocated before you run EQQJOBS. The components of EQQJOBS reside in these libraries:
- SEQQCLIB
- CLIST to drive the dialog
- SEQQPNL0
- EQQJOBS panels
- SEQQSAMP
- Sample JCL
- SEQQSKL0
- Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS batch-job skeletons.
To be able to run EQQJOBS, allocate these libraries to the DD statements in your TSO session:
- SEQQCLIB to SYSPROC
- SEQQPNL0 to ISPPLIB
- SEQQSKL0 and SEQQSAMP to ISPSLIB.
To invoke EQQJOBS, enter the TSO command EQQJOBS from an ISPF environment. This panel is displayed:
Figure 11. EQQJOBS0 - EQQJOBS application menu
EQQJOBS0 ------------ EQQJOBS APPLICATION MENU ------------------------------- Select option ===> Userid - SYSPROG Time - 15:04 1 - Create sample job JCL Terminal - 3278 2 - Generate batch-job skeletons 3 - Generate Data Store samples X - Exit from the EQQJOBS dialog
The following sections describe:
- Option 1, Creating the sample job JCL
- Option 2, Generating batch-job skeletons
- Option 3, Generating Data Store samples