What is INTRDR?
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Re: What is INTRDR?
INTRDR is not a special register.
Check this link the definition is quiet clear
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v ... ntrnum.htm
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Check this link the definition is quiet clear
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v ... ntrnum.htm
For more information please reach back we will be there to assist you.
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Re: What is INTRDR?
Yes, as per the link, I understand it:
"The INTRDR statement specifies the characteristics of all JES2 internal readers that are used to submit batch jobs. An internal reader is a special SYSOUT data set that other programs can use to submit jobs, control statements, and commands to JES2. Jobs that allocate internal reader and time-sharing users use the internal readers to submit jobs."
"The INTRDR statement specifies the characteristics of all JES2 internal readers that are used to submit batch jobs. An internal reader is a special SYSOUT data set that other programs can use to submit jobs, control statements, and commands to JES2. Jobs that allocate internal reader and time-sharing users use the internal readers to submit jobs."
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