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Not after the 400 came out, when the 400 came out. If you use QSYS38/SBMJOB it works as a S/38 did - INLLIBL(*JOBD) instead of INLLIBL(*CURRENT) ..Neil "Peter Dow" <pcdow@yahoo.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> cc: Subject: Re: SBMJOB question Hi Dan, Actually, the default on the S/38 used to be *JOBD; at some point after the AS/400 came out, IBM changed the default to *CURRENT. Peter Dow > Please, not that! INLLIBL(*CURRENT) is the system-supplied default. One of my early AS/400 shops changed the command default for SBMJOB to INLLIBL(*JOBD) and that screwed me up for a looooong time. > > - Dan Bale > > >Or better yet, IBM should send a warning message that says "Hey dummy, I ran > >the command anyway, but you specified a job description but > >inllibl(*current)." > > > >-Walden > > > > > >------------ > >Walden H Leverich III > > > > >I see it now. I should have hit F9 to see all the parms. ' > > > >I guess I should have gotten that morning coffee... > > > > > >Mike > > > >Do you fill in *JOBD on the appropriate questions in the SBMJOB command > >otherwise it will still take the *CURRENT for the librarylist option? > > > >Groetjes (Greetings) > >=========================================================== > > > > > >I have set up a command that needs a special library list. I have a CL that > >does the submitting and I have attached a JOBD because how I understood if > >from the help text is if there was a JOBD attached to the SBMCMD, the job > >would user that JOBD not the users JOBD. The command runs beautifully for > >me. However, when my coworker calls it, it bombs out because of missing > >libraries. How is the best way to submit this job so I get the libraries the > >program needs and in the right order? > > > >Mike Wills > >IT Corporate Support > >Taylor Corporation > >mnwills@taylorcorp.com > >Phone: (507) 386-3187
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