Submit a job from the local host with the local: prefix, or a MVS data set or z/OS UNIX path. Responds with submission messages and a table providing a description of a successful submission.
Usage
zowe ejes issue submit <command> [options]
Positional Arguments
-
command
(string)
- Any of MVS data set name, z/OS UNIX path name, or a workstation file prefixed by 'local:'. The environment variable EJES_SUBMIT_PATH is used to provide a path for a local workstation file if only a file name is provided. When not present, the current working directory is used instead. While the use of the command line options below is recommended, you may instead append to the command string arguments for the submit command listed in the (E)JES Reference.
Options
EJES Connection Options
-
--protocol
| --prot
(string)
-
Protocol used to access (E)JES server.
Default value: https
Allowed values: http, https, list, help
-
--host
(string)
- The (E)JES server host name.
-
--port
(number)
-
The (E)JES server port.
Default value: 443
-
--user
(string)
- Mainframe (E)JES user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
-
--password
| --pass
| --pw
(string)
- Mainframe (E)JES password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
-
--reject-unauthorized
| --rejectunauthorized
| --ru
(boolean)
-
--base-path
| --basepath
| --bp
(string)
- The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to prepend the base path to all (E)JES resources when making REST requests.
-
--color-scheme
| --scheme
| --cs
(string)
-
Accessibility option: Specify the name of a color scheme. User scheme files may also be created and specified to provide better contrast or to favor easier to see colors. For a how-to, use "zowe ejes emulate batch --helpApp scheme-info". Zowe ejes log stream ignores this option as it outputs plain text by default, only colorizing when ANSI color options are specified.
Allowed values: dark, light, powershell, nono, none, user-scheme-file, list, help
Default value: dark
-
--no-color
| --nocolor
| --nc
(string)
- Accessibility option: Specify to prevent colorization of the CLI. Same effect as defining NO_COLOR or FORCE_COLOR=0.
Profile Options
Examples