Just in case they have something dirty in their intrdr's do you have a 
terminating // at the end of your JCL to give a clean EOJ to the reader ?

Jerry Whitteridge
Sr Manager Managed Services
Tech Operations & Innovation
jerry.whitteri...@albertsons.com
480 578 7889

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Thank you.

I forgot to mention that I did run this with TYPRUN=SCAN and get
the same message.

And to be sure, I have been running this JOB off an for the past
month.

I have gotten file not found. That was the first thing I checked,
using "F FOUND" and that typically shows me the missing DSN.

Not on/with this failure.

And submitting it again -- the suffixing number of the error is
different, and is greater than the number of JCL statements in
this JOB. So that doesn't seem related.

Regards,
Steve Thompson



On 4/22/2025 5:01 PM, Ramsey Hallman wrote:
> The version prior to 3.1 is 2.5 of z/OS.
>
> >From the error message, it does not necessarily have to be the job name. It
> could be other JCL issues.
>
>    IEFC452I text - JOB NOT RUN - JCL ERROR
>
>     Explanation
>
>     Depending on the message text, one of the following:
>
>     JOBFAIL
>
>        The error was detected on a JOB statement and the job name is not
>         known.
>
>     INVALID
>         The system detected an error in a JOB or other JCL statement, and
>         the job name (the label on the JOB statement) is invalid.
>
>     jobname
>         The system detected an error in a JCL statement, or the job was
>         cancelled while on the input queue.
>
>     procstep
>         The procedure was specified in the first operand of a START command.
>         In this case, either the procedure was not found in SYS1.PROCLIB or,
>         if found, the procedure had an error in a JCL statement. Message
>         IEE122I or IEE132I will always follow this message.
>
>     The error message appears in the SYSOUT data set.
>
>     This message can also be issued for various environmental errors,
>     such as an error occurring while trying to read a record from the
>     JCL text data set or an I/O error occurring while trying to get
>     procedure statements.
>
>     System action
>
>     If the operator cancelled the job, all steps of the job, beginning
>     with the step currently being processed, will be ended. Otherwise,
>     the job will not be initiated; no steps will be processed. If
>     procstep appears, the START command will not be run.
>
>     Operator response
>
>     If the job name appears, none. If procstep appears, either reenter
>     the START command with the correct procedure name, or, if the
>     procedure name is correct, notify the application programmer.
>
>     Programmer response
>
>     Check the procedure for errors.
>
>     Source
>
>     Converter
>
>     Module
>
>     IEFCNJRT
>
>     Routing code
>
>     2,10
>
>     Descriptor code
>
>     4
>
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 3:53 PM Steve Thompson <ste...@wkyr.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi all, got a weird one.
>>
>> I am running the same JOB over and over processing different
>> files. All that changes is the suffix on an output DSN that
>> identifies the DATA cycle of this execution, and the SORTIN
>> DD/DSN contents (some have a single file some have up to 15
>> files). Data may be on disk or tape. TPM holds the job until HSM
>> restore completes if that is why the data is on tape.
>>
>> I would love to show you the JCL, but I am NOT allowed. Suffice
>> to say security controls.
>>
>> I have taken the JOB cards off another one of these JOBs that ran
>> successfully and replaced the JOB card (one from a prior
>> submission of this specific JOB).
>>
>> And I still get this error. The last thing it says is 748.
>> Since I don't have 700 JCL statements, that isn't the problem.
>> Besides this is supposedly a JOB card error!!
>>
>> BTW, sometimes the files I have been told to pick disappear
>> before I can get the JCL updated and submitted, so I do get file
>> not found errors. But this is not the issue here.
>>
>> I have a copy of the full tech library for the Version of z/OS
>> just prior to 3.1 (can't remember the V/R). And it is not helping
>> me with this.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks for your help/insight in advance.
>>
>> Steve Thompson

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