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IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Best Practices: End-to-end and mainframe scheduling, 2nd Edition
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IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Best Practices: End-to-end and mainframe scheduling, 2nd Edition

by Vasfi Gucer, Michael A Lowry, Darren Pfister, Cy Atkinson, Anna Dawson, Neil E Ogle, Stephen Viola, Sharon Wheeler
May 2006
Intermediate to advanced
720 pages
19h 38m
English
IBM Redbooks
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2006. All rights reserved. 683
Index
Symbols
$framework 595
A
abend 132
access method 6, 257
access rights 589
ACF/2 233
ad hoc jobs 208
ad hoc prompts 359
address space 8
Advanced Program-to-Program Communication 75
alerts 115
ALERTS statement 115
APAR OW52135 618
APAR PQ77970 655
APAR PQ90090 644
APAR PQ90369 652
APAR PQ92466 652
APF 7
APPC 75, 96, 393
APPC communication 393
APPC Server 11, 84–85, 96
parameter 84
procedure 84
started task 81
task 81
APPC Tracker Router (APPC) subtask 71
APPC/MVS subtask 75
application 37, 42–44
building 42
ARM 106
ARPARM 104
Atomatic Recovery (AR) subtask 71
audit 490
Audit CLIST 6
audit facility 272
AUDIT initialization statement 277
Audit Report 271, 277
JCL 281
occasional suspended record 279
sample report 278
auditing ...
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