SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual (30292-90006)

Chapter 3 95
User Commands
SUBMIT
A TRN SNA Character String (SCS) control word in bytes 1 and 2.
An IRS SCS, which is used to delimit records, as the last byte.
If these restrictions are not met, NRJE features such as job
management and output management and support of ##FD files may
not function correctly for these jobs.
Default FOPEN Parameters
Table 3-3 lists the default FOPEN parameters that NRJE uses when
opening the output file for PRINT output. (Differences for PUNCH and
FORMS output are noted.)
PUNCH output differences: For PUNCH output, the parameters are
the same as described in Table 3-3, except that NRJE specifies
NOCCTL and BINARY.
FORMS output differences: If you are using the FORMS= option,
NRJE uses the options specified in Table 3-3, except for using NOCCTL
and BINARY if punch output is routed to a special form. Also, if
FORMS output is routed without a Lookup Table, or if FORMS output
Table 3-3 Default FOPEN Parameters
NRJE SUBMIT Option foptions aoptions Comments
None, no Lookup Table in
use.
%2404 %4 ASCII, CCTL, read/write, no file
equation
None, Lookup Table in use,
standard form.
%2404 %4 ASCII, CCTL, read/write, no file
equation
None, Lookup Table in use.
JCL specifies special form.
%605 %204 OLD permanent, ASCII, CCTL,
undefined record format,
semi-exclusive, read/write
1
PR=*
filereference
%605 %204 OLD permanent, ASCII, CCTL,
undefined record format,
semi-exclusive, read/write
1
PR=
'formid'
%605 %204 OLD permanent, ASCII, CCTL,
undefined record format,
semi-exclusive, read/write
1
PR=
“devclass”
or
PR=
ldev
%2604 %204 ASCII, CCTL, no file equation,
undefined record format,
semi-exclusive, read/write
PR=
discfilename
%2001 %344 Old permanent, no file equation,
read/write, FLOCK, shared
1
1
If a job generates multiple datasets to the same form, and output is directed to a disk file, then
read/write access is used for the first data set only. All subsequent data sets are written with
append access.