Submit a job (JCL) contained in a local file. The command presents errors verbatim from the Jobs REST endpoints. For more information about Jobs API errors, see the Jobs API REST documentation.
Usage
zowe rse-api-for-zowe-cli submit local-file <localFile> [options]
Positional Arguments
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localFile (string)
- The local file containing the JCL to submit.
Options
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--view-all-spool-content | --vasc (boolean)
- Print all spool output. If you use this option you will wait the job to complete.
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--wait-for-output | --wfo (boolean)
- Wait for the job to enter OUTPUT status before completing the command.
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--wait-for-active | --wfa (boolean)
- Wait for the job to enter ACTIVE status before completing the command.
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--directory | -d (string)
- The local directory you would like to download the output of the job. Creates a subdirectory using the jobID as the name and files are titled based on DD names. If you use this option you will wait the job to complete.
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--extension | -e (string)
- A file extension to save the job output with. Default is '.txt'.
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
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--host | -H (string)
- Host name of service on the mainframe.
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--port | -P (number)
- Port number of service on the mainframe.
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--user | -u (string)
- User name to authenticate to service on the mainframe.
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--password | --pass | --pw (string)
- Password to authenticate to service on the mainframe.
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--reject-unauthorized | --ru (boolean)
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--token-type | --tt (string)
- The type of token to get and use for the API. Omit this option to use the default token type, which is provided by 'zowe auth login'.
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--token-value | --tv (string)
- The value of the token to pass to the API.
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--cert-file (local file path)
- The file path to a certificate file to use for authentication
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--cert-key-file (local file path)
- The file path to a certificate key file to use for authentication
Response Format Options
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--response-format-filter | --rff (array)
- Filter (include) fields in the response. Accepts an array of field/property names to include in the output response. You can filter JSON objects properties OR table columns/fields. In addition, you can use this option in conjunction with '--response-format-type' to reduce the output of a command to a single field/property or a list of a single field/property.
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--response-format-type | --rft (string)
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The command response output format type. Must be one of the following:
table: Formats output data as a table. Use this option when the output data is an array of homogeneous JSON objects. Each property of the object will become a column in the table.
list: Formats output data as a list of strings. Can be used on any data type (JSON objects/arrays) are stringified and a new line is added after each entry in an array.
object: Formats output data as a list of prettified objects (or single object). Can be used in place of "table" to change from tabular output to a list of prettified objects.
string: Formats output data as a string. JSON objects/arrays are stringified.
Allowed values: table, list, object, string
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--response-format-header | --rfh (boolean)
- If "--response-format-type table" is specified, include the column headers in the output.
Examples