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Try using the RTVJOBA command.

Todd Kidwell (Netstar)
AS/400 System Administrator

>>> "Erick Garske" <erick@formationmg.com> 03/24/00 11:29AM >>>
I know that in order to determine a user out queue you need only use
RTVUSRPRF and capture the out queue name. But if the user's out queue is
defined as *WRKSTN or *DEV, what is the best way to determine the out queue
assosicated with the work stationn or device? Retrieving the object
description into a source file?

Thanks in advance for your help.


Erick Garske
Programmer/Analyst


Phone: (949) 598-8890
Fax: (949) 598-8899
mailto:erick@formationmg.com 
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