Interactive jobs and routing steps
Before the initial menu is called the routing data is compared with the routing entries in the subsystem description. When a match is made, the program specified in the routing entry is called and the routing step is started.
The following illustrates the subsequent activity leading up to starting a routing step and displaying the initial menu for a user profile specifying an initial program.
Figure 1. Subsystem Activity
Interactive Job Approaches
You can handle interactive jobs in various ways. These approaches are dependent upon how you control the routing step. First you should determine the following:
- Which program will control the routing step: QSYS/QCMD or a user program?
- Will the routing be user-based or workstation-based?
Parent topic:
Interactive jobsRelated concepts
How an interactive job starts Disconnecting interactive jobs I/O error for job requester device Programs that control the routing step Workstation versus user based routing When jobs end at the same time