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here is a simple CL
PGM PARM(&EXITINFO &RPLCMD &RPLLEN)
DCL &EXITINFO *CHAR 4000
DCL &RPLCMD *CHAR 3950
DCL &RPLLEN *CHAR 4
SNDMSG MSG('This job used the chgjob command') +
TOMSGQ(QSYSOPR)
ENDPGM
ADDEXITPGM EXITPNT(QIBM_QCA_CHG_COMMAND)
FORMAT(CHGC0100)
PGMNBR(25)
PGM(BMDGPL/CHGJOBTST)
REPLACE(*NO)
PGMDTA(*JOB 20 'CHGJOB QSYS ')
David Gibbs said the following on 9/4/2007 2:22 PM:
bryan dietz wrote:--
You should be able to use the QIBM_QCA_CHG_COMMAND exit program
Yeah, that's why I was asking for an EASY way :)
david
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