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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 6:46 am Post subject:
Paneendra,
Processors may be specified in processor groups. A processor group consists of:
One generate, one delete, and one move processor, or any combination thereof. (For example, a non-executable element may require only a move processor in its processor group. You cannot, however, have multiple processors of the same type in a processor group.).The default symbolic overrides for the processors' JCL.
Processor groups allow you to handle common variations among the members of a particular type quickly and easily. If you create a single set of processors using symbolic parameters, you can then create different processor groups that use the same set of processor but that contain different default symbolic overrides. For example, if your site has applications coded in VS COBOL and COBOL II, you could define a single type, COBOL, and have two processor groups, one for VS COBOL and one for COBOL II.
Read chapter 5 in the below link which explains processor groups in detail.
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