What is parameter MSGCLASS in the JOB statement used for?
The MSGCLASS parameter is used to specify the job scheduler message output class. The output classis (A-Z,0-9). Job scheduler message include all messages not printed by the actual job steps being executed. Some of these are: JCL statements and error messages, device allocations, dataset disposition and accounting information. Q: What does parameter MSGLEVEL on the JOB statement mean and what is the advantage of using it. A: MSGLEVEL indicates whether or not one wishes to print the JCL statements and allocation messages. The MSGLEVEL parameter can save paper. After a job is debugged, there may be no need to print all the JCL and allocation messages each time it runs.
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