Automatically Create a Unique z/OS Command ID for your Universal Agent Process Using OPC Variables
OPC has a set of reserved variables available that get substituted at job submission.
The feature gets switched on by coding the following JCL statements:
- //*%OPC SCAN <== set substitution on and off by
- //*%OPC NOSCAN <== set substitution off
Any OPC variable found within the instream JCL can be substituted with the current value by OPC. (See the IBM OPC documentation for instructions on variable usage.)
* If the cmdid identifier contains spaces, it must be enclosed in either single ( ' ) or double ( " ) quotation marks.
SYSIN Options
The SYSIN options used in this example are:
Option |
Description |
Unique command ID associated with the remote unit of work. | |
ddname from which to read a script file. The script file is sent to the remote system by UCMD Manager for execution. | |
Host name or IP address of the remote system on which to execute the command. | |
ddname from which to read an encrypted command file created with the Universal Agent Universal Encrypt (UENCRYPT) utility. | |
Specification for whether or not the manager fault tolerant feature is used. | |
Specification for whether or not the manager is requesting restart. A value of yes indicates the Manager is being restarted. |
Components
Universal Command Manager for z/OS