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You might look at the JOB DESCRIPTION *JOBD that the interactive jobs are running in, then either change settings in there, or make a copy for the interactive users who need this.

I have on occasion tried to set some batch JOBQ contents as having a lower priority (60 instead of 50) si that when stuff running in more than one JOBQ at same time, we have one JOBQ for small jobs expected to get done fast, and another for the big ones, be there a while, not want to eat a lot of resources.

Folks - it's early, I'm drawing a blank.  This should be really, really
easy.  I just got presented with a request to have interactive jobs
process at run priority 40 rather than 20 by default.  What's going to
be the easiest way to do this?

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Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Engineer
IBM Certified Systems Expert - eServer i5
Kingland Systems Corporation

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