3.4.5.2 Non-RACF Restrictions
The following restrictions apply only to the execution of commands
processed in the background when RACF is not installed on your system.
- The IBM-supplied installation exit rejects the CANCEL, RECEIVE, and
OUTPUT commands because no user ID is available in the background.
- You must specify operands on the STATUS command. The system issues an
error message if none is supplied.
- A PROFILE command with a PREFIX (user_id) operand is required if you
want a user ID to be prefixed to all data-set-names, or if something
other than a null value is required for the CLIST symbolic variable,
&SYSPREF.
- The CLIST symbolic variable &SYSUID has a null value.
- When a data set containing a job to be submitted in the background
does not contain a JOB statement, SUBMIT generates one. It attempts to
construct the job name using the value on the USER operand. If there
is no value with the USER operand, the system issues a warning message
and uses the default job name SUBMIT JB.
- When generating a JOB statement, SUBMIT does not insert a NOTIFY=user
ID operand.
Note: In a system with RACF installed, there are fewer restrictions for
users that are both RACF and TSO/E defined. When RACF is installed,
TSO/E can establish profile attributes for a background job,
provided the JOB statement contains a value for the USER operand.
TSO/E accesses the UADS entry associated with the user identified
on the USER operand on the JOB statement.
For more information about processing considerations for RACF and non-RACF
systems, see the PROFILE command in OS/390 TSO/E Command Reference.
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