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JCLXREF's architecture centers around a main processing module that reads, parses, and analyzes JCL source code. This module interacts with z/VSE file I/O to access JCL members from ICCF, CA Librarian, or z/VSE libraries. The tool does not use external databases or network protocols.

The primary command, `JCLXREF`, is executed via JCL. Configuration is managed through control statements within the JCL. The output is a cross-reference report detailing the relationships between JCL files, procedures, and INCLUDE members.

The reports can be customized to include specific information. JCLXREF is a standalone utility within the z/VSE environment. Security is provided by the z/VSE operating system.

JCLXREF is no longer supported; explore alternative solutions for JCL analysis and management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of JCLXREF?

JCLXREF generates cross-reference reports for JCL members stored in ICCF, CA Librarian, or z/VSE libraries. It analyzes JCL statements to identify and document relationships between JCL files, procedures, and included members. This aids in understanding complex JCL structures.

How does JCLXREF generate cross-reference reports?

JCLXREF processes JCL source code to create reports. It extracts information about JCL statements, including file names, procedure calls, and INCLUDE statements. The tool then generates reports that cross-reference these elements, showing where each JCL component is used.

What input sources does JCLXREF support?

JCLXREF supports input from ICCF, CA Librarian, z/VSE libraries, and sequential files. Users specify the input source type and location in the JCLXREF control statements. The tool then accesses and processes the JCL members from the specified sources.

How can users customize the JCLXREF reports?

JCLXREF reports can be customized to include specific information, such as file names, procedure names, and INCLUDE member names. Users can control the report format and content through control statements. This allows for tailored reports to meet specific analysis needs.

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