You can view and modify the environment on which OS/400 jobs run.
Parameter |
Description |
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Accounting code |
Defines the accounting code used by the submitted job when logging the system resources usage. 15-character string (use any characters) or one of the Special Values from the drop down list. NOTE: If a value contains spaces or non-alphanumeric characters, enclose the value with single quotation marks (‘). |
Routing data |
Defines the routing data used to start the next routing step in the job. 80-character string (any characters) or one of the special values from the drop down list. NOTE: If a value contains spaces or non-alphanumeric characters, enclose the value with single quotation marks (‘). |
Request data |
Defines the request data that is placed as the last entry in the job's message queue. 3000-character string (any characters) or one of the special values from the drop down list. |
Submitted for |
Defines the parent job name for the job. A qualified job name in <number>/<user>/<name> format, or the special value from the drop down list. |
Scheduling date |
Defines the date when the job is submitted to the job queue and is eligible to run. Specify a date in the job's date format, with or without the date separator, or one of the special values from the drop down list. |
Scheduling time |
Defines the time on the scheduled date when the job becomes eligible to run. Time in hhmmss format, or special value from the drop down list. |
Job date |
Defines the date that is assigned to the job when it starts. (Job date format). Type the date or a special value from the drop down list. |
Job switches |
Defines the first settings for a group of 8 job switches used with the job. Any combination of 0s and 1s to form an 8-digit string, or the special value from the drop down list. |
Allow display by WRKSBMJOB |
Specifies whether the job being submitted is allowed to be shown on the Work with Submitted Jobs panel. Default: selected - Yes. |
Allow multiple threads |
Defines whether or not the job is allowed to run with multiple user threads. One of the special values from the drop down list:
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Copy environment variables |
Specifies whether the environment variables from the submitting job are copied to the new job. NOTE: When this property is not set (unchecked or set to No), LDA is not set for the job and environment variables are not passed Default: selected = yes. |
LDA |
Defines the local data area. You can add, delete, modify, copy or move up or down by selecting the icon in the LDA field. The LDA field contains the following:
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