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GC28-6704-0 OS




Systems Reference Library




IBM System/360 Operating System:
Job Control Language Reference

The job control language is used with all
System/360 Operating System control programs.
Every job submitted for execution by the
operating system must include job control
language statements. These statements contain
information required by the operating system to
initiate and control the processing of jobs.
...... This publication describes the facilities
provided with the job control language and
contains the information necessary to code job
control language statements.

This publication is intended for review and
reference by programmers who are familiar with
the information contained in IBM System/360
Operating System: Job Control Language User's
Guide, GC28-6703, or who have experience ~n
USIng the job control language.
~irs~_~dit~~~ (June, 1970)

This publication is for reference purposes only. It contains
all of the information necessary to code job control language
statements. If you have never coded job control language
statements, you should read and become familiar with the
information in the publication IBM~ystem/360 Operatin~System:
Job Control Language User's Guide, GC28-6703, before using
this one.


This edition applies to release 19, of IBM System/360
Operating System, and to all subsequent releases until other-
~~ise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters.
Changes are continually made to the information herein; before
using this publication in connection with the operation of IBM
systems, consult the latest IBM System/360 SRL Newsletter,
Order No. GN20-0360, for the editions that are applicable
a.nd current.


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A form for readers' comments is provided at the back of
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be addressed to IBM Corporation, Programming Systems Publica-
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