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Vary the device off - VRYCFG, or option 2 from WRKCFGSTS *DEV *PRT.

At 11:16 AM 4/19/02 -0500, you wrote:

>Thanks for the advice nothing really came of the crash.  Seems we were only
>doing interactive sessions at the time and a few small batch print
>programs.
>
>We did however have one issue, we have some IBM work group printers
>(TCP/IP) scattered around the offices it seems that one of these did not
>end completely.
>Each of the workgroup printers have 2 entries in QSPL 1 WTR and 1 PDJ (
>Printer Device Job). Looks like the WTR  job ended but not the PDJ. We
>tried to do an endwtr, endjob, and endjobabn none of these worked so we
>made sure no one was printing and ended the QSPL Subsystem that worked.
>
>My question is how do you end a PDJ type job without having to resort to
>ending the whole SBS?
>
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