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There are 'other' methods.  And I did have a team of IBMers dialed in 
recently.  However, since I did have an ipl scheduled for the next day, 
they were highly relieved because these other methods are not very safe.

Rob Berendt
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William,

have you already tried ENDJOBABN on the the first job that had a problem,
sometimes this gets them.

I have seen this happen only a couple of times in my time on a '400. If 
the
ENDJOBABN doesnt get it, its IPL time I think, unless someone else has
another method

cheers
Colin.W

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Washington III" <w.washington3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:11 PM
Subject: Jobs in subsystems with status END


> There are a number of jobs on our system that have a status of END, but
they are not dropping off of the WRKACTJOB screen.  They are getting zero
cpu.  They have no I/O.
>
> I cancelled a batch job yesterday, and it is still in the QBATCH 
subsystem
with status of END.
>
> Has anyone had this problem before?  Do I need to stop and restart the
subsystem to get rid of these jobs?  Of must I do something more drastic?
(e.g. IPL the system...)
>
> William
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