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Hello All,

We have a customer who is seeing a lot of joblogs from one of our java
jobs that runs in batch.

For each single job, a QZSHSH, QP0ZSPWT and a QJVAEXEC joblog gets
created.

Here's what I know:

We have checked the job description for the user who runs the job. It
is set to 4 00 *NOLIST for logging, so I wouldn't expect any joblogs.

Any idea how to eliminate joblogs from NORMAL java completions when jobd
already seems to be set correctly ?

It's not a large problem, however lots of joblogs are getting created
upon job completions.

PS: I didn't post in Java forum because it's not really a Java coding
question.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
RJS Software Systems Inc.
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Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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