How do I determine if I'm using JCLCheck Workload Automation or JCLCheck Common Component, and at what release level?
Release: 12.0
Component: JCLCheck Workload Automation
JCLCheck Common Component
JCLCheck Workload Automation is a fully licensed product which is also known as the "fullblown JCLCheck" or "full version JCLCheck".
JCLCheck Common Component is a subset of the "fullblown JCLCheck", and is shipped license-free with host products such as CA 7, ESP, Scheduler Job Management, Roscoe Interactive Environment, InterTest Batch, and APCDOC Automated Job Documentation.
To determine whether you have JCLCheck Workload Automation or JCLCheck Common Component, browse the JCLCheck load library, and locate modules CAZ1RLSE and CAZ2RLSE. If both modules are present, then the JCLCheck Workload Automation is available in your environment. If only module CAZ2RLSE is present, then you have the JCLCheck Common Component.
You can also check if both FMIDs CAZ1C00 and CAZ2C00 are installed for JCLCheck Workload Automation. For JCLCheck Common Component, only the FMID CAZ2C00 is installed.
To find the release number for the JCLCheck Workload Automation, browse module CAZ1RLSE and locate the release number. For example, the display for r12 is CAZ1RLSERELEASE 12.0. Do the same for module CAZ2RLSE. The display will be CAZ2RLSERELEASE 12.0. Note that both modules must show the same release number. Mismatched release modules will cause unpredictable errors when running JCLCheck.
The release number can also be found in the JCLCheck reports. Example:
CA JCLCHECK 12.0.01 SYS: SYSA JOB: PAYROLL PGMR: JSMITH