It is also depends if you use shared spool... each system might have a
different work selection.

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On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 11:50 PM Pommier, Rex <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've been told since I got into this field that the answer is that it's
> basically random.  I just read the post from another responder (forgot who,
> and deleted his post) pointing to the JES2 manual.  I followed the logic
> flow of the even and odd converters but  they pretty much imply it's random
> as well.  It depends on what resources are needed versus available at job
> conversion time.
>
> So, now that I know more about how it works, it's still in essence,
> random.
>
> Rex
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf
> Of Farley, Peter x23353
> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 3:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [External] Order of execution for nearly-identical batch jobs
> with the same name
>
> I have been confused by this behavior in z/OS for a long time now.  Can
> anyone explain to me how JES2 selects which job will be executed next from
> a set of identically-named jobs at the same priority level in the same job
> class?
>
> Recently observed behavior has been all over the map.  E.G., today I
> submitted four jobs from TSO all with the same job name.  Each was assigned
> a sequential job number, like this:
>
> TSOUSERM        1001
> TSOUSERM        1002
> TSOUSERM        1003
> TSOUSERM        1004
>
> Observed execution order was:
>
> TSOUSERM        1004
> TSOUSERM        1002
> TSOUSERM        1003
> TSOUSERM        1001
>
> On a different day I saw that the order executed was third, second,
> fourth, first.
>
> These jobs execute the same number of PROC's and programs in the same
> order just using a different initial input file name.  They are identical
> in every way except for the input file name.
>
> Why are these jobs not executed in the order submitted?  That I guess is
> what I really don't understand.  Fortunately I don't *need* them to execute
> in a particular order, I just don't understand why they do NOT execute in
> submission order.
>
> TIA for curing my ignorance.
>
> Peter
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