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Question posted 5/16/08 by Bruce Rogge
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I'm working on eight different modules at the same time. It is frustrating to have to open each compile and rummage through it to figure out which module the compile is for. I already tried adding the skeleton symbol that is resolved to the module name,

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Question posted 5/16/08 by Bruce Rogge
Details:
I'm working on eight different modules at the same time. It is frustrating to have to open each compile and rummage through it to figure out which module the compile is for. I already tried adding the skeleton symbol that is resolved to the module name,

#jobcardcmpname
#oldforumpost
#ChangeManZMF
#post04c097de8e

Comment posted 5/19/08 by David Hadden
The simplest way is to add the


Question posted 5/16/08 by Bruce Rogge
Details:
I'm working on eight different modules at the same time. It is frustrating to have to open each compile and rummage through it to figure out which module the compile is for. I already tried adding the skeleton symbol that is resolved to the module name,

#jobcardcmpname
#oldforumpost
#ChangeManZMF
#post04c097de8e

Comment posted 5/19/08 by Bruce Rogge
Thank you. There currently are a number of comment cards in the JCL that include the member name.
It still requires that I open each compile, and rummage through the sysout to figure out which module this compile is for.
I would like to find a way to have the module name automatically added after my name in the programmer name area of the jobcard. That way I can see which module a job is for just by looking in the SDSF hold queue.