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$HASP100

z/OS JES2 Messages
SA32-0989-01

$HASP100

Explanation

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>>-jobname--ON--devname--+------------------------+------------><
                         '-programmer--FROM--text-'   

A JOB statement has been detected in the input stream from the indicated device, and JES2 has assigned the associated job a JES2 job identifier. The programmer name is displayed if it was specified on the JOB statement. In the message, text is one of the following:
  • jobid jobname
  • userid at nodename
In the message:
jobname
The name that appears in the name field of the JOB JCL statement.
devname
The name of the device on which this job entered the system. If the device name is INTRDR, this message also displays ijobid and ijobname.
programmer
The programmer name that appears in the NAME field of the JOB JCL statement.
ijobid
The identifier of the job that is submitting jobname. This information is displayed only if the device name is INTRDR, and the submittor has a job identifier. If the submittor does not have a job identifier, N/A is displayed.
ijobname
The name of the job that is submitting this job. This information is displayed only if the device name is INTRDR.
userid
The TSO/E userid that originated this job. JES2 only displays this information if the job enters the system from the network. If JES2 cannot identify the userid that originated this job, this field will display *UNKNOWN.
nodename
The name of the node from which this job originated. JES2 only displays this information if the job enters the system from the network. If JES2 cannot identify the node from which this job originated, this field will display *UNKNOWN.
Note: A job identifier may precede $HASP100. See JES2 message format.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Module

HASPRDR, HASCINJR, HASCNJJR

Routing Code: 7

Descriptor Code: 4

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