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Thanks Barbara
I tried it using your method, but it was looking for a program called
SRVJOB (which does not exist)
What I think I have to do is
STRISDB INVPGM(*NO) SRVJOB(*SELECT)
but then this responds with
Parameter PGM required.
and according to the documentation - you shouldn't need that information.



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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/11/2008 04:33:43 PM:

Alan Shore wrote:
But if you are told that the job is already in MSGW, and you do a
STRSRVJOB
against that job in MSGW, I don't think you can use STRISDB


I don't think it's possible to do STRSRVJOB and then use STRISDB.

Here's what worked for me:

1. STRISDB SRVJOB and select the job. This returns you to the command
line.
2. Respond to the message. This puts you into the STRISDB screen.
3. Debug away.

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