The Job Entry Control Language (JECL) defines the start and end lines of JCL jobs. It advises VSE/POWER how this job is handled. JECL statements define the jobname (used by VSE/POWER), the class in which the job is processed, and the disposition of the job (i.e. D, L, K, H). JECL statements start with "* $$". An example would be: * $$ JOB JNM=NAME,DISP=K,CLASS=2 [some JCL statements here] * $$ EOJ

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  • The Job Entry Control Language (JECL) defines the start and end lines of JCL jobs. It advises VSE/POWER how this job is handled. JECL statements define the jobname (used by VSE/POWER), the class in which the job is processed, and the disposition of the job (i.e. D, L, K, H). JECL statements start with "* $$". An example would be: * $$ JOB JNM=NAME,DISP=K,CLASS=2 [some JCL statements here] * $$ EOJ
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  • The Job Entry Control Language (JECL) defines the start and end lines of JCL jobs. It advises VSE/POWER how this job is handled. JECL statements define the jobname (used by VSE/POWER), the class in which the job is processed, and the disposition of the job (i.e. D, L, K, H). JECL statements start with "* $$". An example would be: * $$ JOB JNM=NAME,DISP=K,CLASS=2 [some JCL statements here] * $$ EOJ
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  • Job entry control language
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