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Andreas Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Nov 1997 18:15:50 +0100
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I guess you meant MAESTRO!

The essential thing is that MAESTRO knows only one SIGNALER's run at the
end to show that the job reached his end. Whenever a JCL contains more than
one EOJ, you will see a Job abend in MAESTRO.
It's a good idea to fill in a RUN SIGNALER.MAESTRO.CCC just before an
additional EOJ if this is a job success.
If you have more questions don't hesitate to mail back ... I have a MAESTRO
expert behind me!

Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Bad Homburg, Germany





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I got a call at 4 am that MEISTRO thought a JCL abended.
After looking at the standard list, there were no errors.
Nothing has changed as far as the JCL of programs within.
What would make MEISTRO arbitrarily think that this job abended when it
did not ?
Just a 'fluke/' or 'black hole unknown' ?

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