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Hmmm. The system has never had BRMS on it.

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 8/14/2007 2:33 PM, Brian Dolinar wrote:
QYPSSTRT is the program used by BRMS to add jobs to the job scheduler.

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas11dd70a5a110108d786256fd300676fd1

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Brian Dolinar.


"Roger Vicker, CCP" <rv-tech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a system that is now at V5R4 (but noticed this at V5R3) that has
a pair of jobs in WRKJOBSCDE that run every morning and fail. They run
under my *SECOFR like profile so they were probably added when I ran
something like the PM400 configuration program.

The first is QDC9 and it runs CALL PGM(QSYS/QYPSSTRT) PARM(X'00000DC9'
X'0 0000001' 0 0)

The second is QDD4 and it runs CALL PGM(QSYS/QYPSSTRT) PARM(X'00000DD4'
X'0 0000001' 0 0)

I have tried searches on QYPSSTRT and the only hits are on midrange.com
and all they refer to is OpsNav but with different parms.

The two different parms match common totally unrelated (keyboard shift,
and tape format) things to be any help in searching.

Does anyone have any information on these two jobs?

Thanks.

Roger Vicker, CCP

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