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Jeff -

Did that before I posted here - didn't work . . . of course, you said 
"command" - I was trying to CALL a program.  Maybe that's the difference . . 
.

Thanks,

Steve


"Jeff Young" <cooljeff913@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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Just put your command in the request data field.  When the job starts in the 
QCLT subsystem, the command in the request data field will be executed.
Make sure your Routing Data value is QCMDI.  This tells the subsystem to 
process the Request Data as a command.

Jeff Young
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----- Original Message ----
From: Steve McKay <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 9:54:40 AM
Subject: Calling program from TFRJOB command


I'm attempting to CALL a program from a TFRJOB command.  It appears that
this can be done by using the RQSDTA parm but, apparently, I'm not smart
enough to figure out how to do it.

Scenario:  Operator is at  remote location and is signed into QINTER
subsystem.  I want to give him/her a menu option that will TFRJOB to QCTL
and run a CL program to shutdown QINTER subsystem.

I'm open to suggestions for other ways to accomplish this.

TIA,

Steve



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