Regular prerequisite conditions are not more than 20 characters in length. If you want to specify a longer condition name, up to 39 characters in length, enter the string LONG in the date reference field of an empty IN condition line. An (L) appears at the beginning of the line. If the field already contains data, entering the string LONG will open a new long IN condition parameter, with (L) appearing at the beginning of the line. You can now insert a long condition name, as illustrated in Figure 228 below.
Specify SHRT in the date reference field to revert back to condition names of standard length.
Note:
Figure 228 Long IN Condition
JOB: J13 LIB CTMP.V610.SCHEDULE TABLE: REV1
COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> CRSR
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
IN CTMLDNRS-NMIS-OK ODAT CTMLDNRS-NMIS-OK1 ODAT
(L) THIS-IS-A-LONG-IN-CONDITION-NAMEXXXXXXX ODAT
CONTROL
RESOURCE
PIPE
FROM TIME + DAYS UNTIL TIME + DAYS
DUE OUT TIME + DAYS PRIORITY SAC CONFIRM
TIME ZONE:
============================================================================
OUT J1-ENDED ODAT +
AUTO-ARCHIVE Y SYSDB Y MAXDAYS MAXRUNS
RETENTION: # OF DAYS TO KEEP # OF GENERATIONS TO KEEP
SYSOUT OP (C,D,F,N,R) FROM
MAXRERUN RERUNMEM INTERVAL FROM
STEP RANGE FR (PGM.PROC) TO .
ON PGMST PROCST CODES A/O
DO
ON SYSOUT FROM 001 TO 132 A/O
DO
ON VAR
DO
SHOUT WHEN LATE TIME 1300 + DAYS TO TS0-N88 URGN R
MS BBB
SHOUT WHEN TIME + DAYS TO URGN
MS
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