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XINFO is a tool designed to analyze programs and batch JCL in z/OS environments. It provides detailed reports on resource usage, dataset dependencies, and job scheduling information. This allows architects to understand the relationships between jobs, programs, datasets, and other resources, enabling them to design and optimize z/OS environments for maximum efficiency and stability.

XINFO analyzes JCL and program source code to identify resource dependencies, dataset usage, and scheduling information. It generates reports that can be viewed through ISPF or the Windows GUI. The analysis engine processes JCL statements and program code to extract relevant information.

Configuration files are used to define the scope of analysis, specify dataset naming conventions, and customize report output. XINFO integrates with existing z/OS systems and tools, such as job schedulers and dataset management utilities. It leverages z/OS security features to control access to JCL libraries, program source code, and datasets.

Alternatives include CA JCLCheck, BMC Control-M, and IBM Workload Scheduler.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does XINFO do?

XINFO is a tool designed to analyze programs and batch JCL in z/OS environments. It generates reports that detail resource usage, dataset dependencies, and scheduling information. It helps organizations understand the relationships between jobs, programs, datasets, and other resources.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

XINFO is a toolset that provides analysis and reporting capabilities. It is not a system or application in itself, but rather a utility that enhances the understanding and management of existing systems and applications. It includes ISPF dialogs and a Windows GUI interface for ease of use.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations that rely heavily on z/OS batch processing and need to understand the relationships between jobs, programs, and datasets benefit most from XINFO. This includes enterprises in industries such as banking, insurance, and government, where mainframe systems are critical.

When should we consider XINFO?

A company should consider using XINFO when they need to optimize batch processing, troubleshoot JCL errors, understand resource dependencies, or analyze the impact of changes to programs or datasets. It is particularly useful in large, complex z/OS environments.

What are the alternatives to XINFO?

Alternatives to XINFO include manual JCL analysis, custom scripting, or other commercial tools that provide similar analysis and reporting capabilities. Some products focus solely on JCL validation, while XINFO provides broader resource and program analysis.

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