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<!-- Java sync-link --><script language="Javascript" src="../rzahg/synch.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">Job name syntax</h1>
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<div><p>To make it easier to control and identify jobs on the system, each
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job has a unique qualified job name. The qualified job name consists of three
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parts: the job name (or simple job name), the user name, and the job number.</p>
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<ul><li>For interactive jobs, the job name is the same as the name of
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the workstation or emulator session that you signed on to. For batch jobs
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you can specify your own job name. The job name can be up to 10 characters
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long.</li>
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<li>The user name is the name of the user profile under which the job is started.
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For interactive jobs, the user name is the user profile used to signon to
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the system. This is the user name that you entered in the user field on the
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signon display. If you are using Telnet and by-passing the signon, this is
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the user name that you use to automatically sign on to the system. For batch
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jobs you can specify the user profile under which the batch job is to run.
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The user name can be up to 10 characters long.</li>
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<li>The job number is a unique number assigned by the system so that you can
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identify jobs, even if more than one has the same job name and user name.
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The job number is always 6 numeric digits.</li>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Syntax</h4><div class="p">The syntax for qualified job names is similar
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to qualified names for objects. For example, if the job name is DSP01, the
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user is QPGMR, and the job number is 000578, the qualified job name is entered
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on the Work with Job (<span class="cmdname">WRKJOB</span>) command as follows: <blockquote><pre>WRKJOB JOB(000578/QPGMR/DSP01)</pre>
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<div class="p">Another
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similarity to object names is that you do not need to specify all of the qualifiers.
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For example consider the following: <blockquote><pre>WRKJOB JOB(QPGMR/DSP01)</pre>
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or<blockquote><pre>WRKJOB JOB(DSP01)</pre>
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</div>
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<p>This works the same as entering the entire qualified job name. If several
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jobs on the system match the portion of the job name that you entered, the
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Select Job display appears. This display allows you to select which job you
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want from a list of duplicate job names.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaksjobcharacter.htm" title="Work management provides a way for you to control the work done on your system through a job's attributes. However, before you can control the various aspects of a job, you need to understand the different characteristics of a job.">Job characteristics</a></div>
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