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$HASP135

z/OS JES2 Messages
SA32-0989-01

$HASP135

Explanation

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>>-devname--FLUSHING XMIT STREAM -+----------+------------------>
                                  '-orgjobid-'   

>--+------------+----------------------------------------------><
   '-FROM--text-'   

The JES2 input service processor is scanning the input stream for a JOB card when it encounters a /*XMIT control card. This card is not valid when it is not preceded by a valid JOB card. This message may be accompanied by diagnostic messages indicating that errors have been encountered in the reading of jobs. In the message, text is one of the following:
  • ijobid ijobname
  • userid AT nodename
In the message:
devname
The name of the device on which the input was entering the system. If the device name is INTRDR, this message also displays ijobid and ijobname.
orgjobid
The job identifier or VM/RSCS spool file identifier from which this job originated. JES2 only displays this information if the job enters the system from the network.
ijobid
The job identifier of the job that is submitting this job. This information is displayed only if the device name is INTRDR.
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 userid that originated this job, this field will display *UNKNOWN.

System action

The input service processor will flush the input stream until a delimiter is encountered or until an end-of-data condition is recognized. The delimiter is determined by the DLM parameter on the /*XMIT control card if specified correctly. Otherwise, the delimiter will be determined by the defaults.

Operator response

If you entered a command to delete a job currently on the device, perform the appropriate action consistent with the reason for deletion. If flushing is caused by the deletion of a job because of an error encountered, inform the programmer of the error. Otherwise, check the input stream to make sure that the cards are in correct order and resubmit the corrected jobs after canceling any that were incorrectly entered.

Programmer response

Check the input stream to make sure that the cards are in the correct order and there is a valid JOB card before the /*XMIT card. Correct the JCL accordingly and resubmit the job.

Module

HASCSRIP

Routing Code: 7,8,10

Descriptor Code: 4

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