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  • Subject: Re: Routing Users Queries to Specific JOBQ other than their JOBD JOB
  • From: ywexler@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 15:27:08 +0300

William N. Harrell, Jr. wrote:
> 
> We are searching for a way to route all user's Batch
> Submitted Queries to a specific Job Queue just for
> queries.  This Job Queue will be independent of the Job
> Queue specified in the user's Job Description.
> 
> i.e.  All other batch jobs go to their regular Job
> Queue, but when a Batch Query is submitted from the IBM
> AS400 Query Menues, the Query will go to another
> specifiec Queue so as not to intefere with processing in
> the other Queues.
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Bill Harrell
> Systems Analyst
> Time Warner Cable
> Morrisville, N. C.
> 
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Bill,
The default for the printer within QUERY/400 is "*PRINT" meaninig the
printer assigned to the job will print the output.
So my advice is to create a Job Description with the printer wanted as
the OUTQ parameter of this *JOBD and submit the queries to batch using
the new *JOBD.
Joseph Wechsler
Bel canto systems
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