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  • Subject: RE: Msgid CPI091A?
  • From: "Sattler, Phil" <PSattler@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:52:28 -0400

Bill,

I was able to create the class, and then change the class in the routing
entry. Thanks for you help.

Phil Sattler

        use the CRTCLS command to create a new Class object or you use the
        CRTDUPOBJ to copy from a similar Class to your new one.  Once you
have your
        Class created, use the CHGRTGE command to refer to it.

        A "Class" is a unique object that is used to set run attributes when
the
        routing entry is used.  You set such things as "run priority", "time
        slice", etc.  If you look at different Classes (such as QINTER and
        QBATCH)you will notice that different types of attributes are set
for
        different types of jobs (such as Interactive vs. Batch vs
Communications).

        The "Work Management" guide contains more detailed information on
this and
        other job initiation type objects.

        Bill

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