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ASLPARMC is a program that will write the data passed to the program to the output file specified on the OUTPUT DD card.

ASLPARMC can be used to make JCL streams more flexible by allowing symbolic parameters to be defined within control cards.

Additionally ASLPARMC will replace any @JOBNAME found in the passed parameter with the name of the job actually executing the program.

Here is an example of how to use ASLPARMC.

 

Link

Description

 
 

Source Code

This link will take you to a text file that contains the assembler source code for ASLPARMC. This source code should be assembled specifying SYS1.MACLIB and SYS1.AMODGEN in the SYSLIB concatenation. If you have no idea what that means then you probably shouldn't be assembling it in the first place.:)  
 
 
 

Source Code in XMI file


This link will take you to a XMIT file that contains the assembler source code for ASLPARMC and sample JCL for assembling and running the program. It also contains information about the program and the usual disclaimers and copyright statements.

If you prefer the source in IEBUPDTE format then it is available here.
 
 
 
 

PDF manual
for ASLPARMC

This link will take you to a file that contains the PDF manual for ASLPARMC.  
 
 
 

z/OS load library

This link will take you to a XMIT file that contains the z/OS load library containing the ASLPARMC program in IBM TSO TRANSMIT format. This file should be transferred to the z/OS system using a file transfer program. The file must be transferred as a BINARY file. It should be transferred as a fixed blocked, 80 byte file.

Once the file is on z/OS it will have to be received. To do this you use the TSO RECEIVE command. Please refer to the IBM RECEIVE command for details on the use of this TSO command.
 
 

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