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3.4.4.1.3 SYSTSPRT DD Statement



The SYSTSPRT DD statement is used to control the output from your background job. By specifying different operands on this statement, you can have the output listed on a system printer, placed in a specified data set for later use, or held in a work data set, so you can look at it using the OUTPUT command.

   If you want to see your output as soon as the job has executed, hold the 
   output and specify the NOTIFY=user ID operand on the JOB statement. NOTIFY 
   causes a message to be displayed at your terminal when the job completes. 
   For example, assume that you specified NOTIFY=your user ID on the JOB 
   statement.  To hold the output, enter: 


     //SYSTSPRT  DD  SYSOUT=H 


   where H is a held class and MSGCLASS=H is also specified on the JOB 
   statement. 


   You can also hold output by specifying: 


     //SYSTSPRT  DD  SYSOUT=N,HOLD=YES 


   where N is not a held class. 


   You might not always want to hold a job's output. To not hold a job's 
   output, specify the SYSOUT operand with the non-held output class value. 
   For example, 


     //SYSTSPRT  DD  SYSOUT=N 


   where N is the installation-defined class for output that is not held. 


   You can write a job's output to a specified data set. For example, to 
   write a job's output to new data set PREFIX.JOBOUT.DATA, code the 
   following: 


     //SYSTSPRT  DD  DSN=PREFIX.JOBOUT.DATA,DISP=NEW,SPACE=(TRK,5,5), 
              UNIT=SYSDA 


   To write a job's output to old data set PREFIX.OLDOUT.DATA, specify the 
   following: 


     //SYSTSPRT  DD  DSN=PREFIX.OLDOUT.DATA,DISP=OLD 


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