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  • Subject: Re: Finding Subsystem of an active job
  • From: "Robert Meade" <robert_meade@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:18:32 -0700

Thanks a lot to Bruce and John!  
Bruce - We inherited an old job that used the spool file from WRKOBJLCK, so now
we can update it (someday) to use the correct API's.  I think we will go ahead
and end the subsystem at the beginning of the update job, and restart it at the
end of the update job as you suggested.
John - All our C/S development is in Delphi via a product called Easycom.  I do
want to take a look at putting a timer on the client end of the jobs. However,
our biggest problem has been jobs that end abnormally on the client side, but
continue to run on the AS/400.  Does this ever happen to you via Delphi/400?  If
so, how do you deal with it?

Thanks again!
Robert Meade
Worldwide Church of God

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