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3.2.1.7.1 NOTIFY/NONOTIFY Operand



The system usually notifies you when a batch job has ended, because the NOTIFY operand is the default with the SUBMIT command. The system ignores the NOTIFY operand if the data set you submit already contains a JOB statement.

   To prevent the system from notifying you when a batch job has ended, use 
   the NONOTIFY operand. 


    ___ Example ____________________________________________________________  
   | If you do not want the system to notify you when the job in member     | 
   | JOB1 in data set JCL.CNTL has ended, enter:                            | 
   |                                                                        | 
   |   SUBMIT jcl.cntl(job1) NONOTIFY                                       | 
   |                                                                        | 
   |________________________________________________________________________| 




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