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I think there might be a database file that tracks changes to the job
scheduler, including "who" made them. I don't think there is a "front
door", but look around in QUSRIJS.
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Tom Kreimer
Network Manager
Buckhorn Inc, Milford OH


I have never lost a job from the scheduler unless someone deleted it.
I'm not saying that It is not possible, just that I have never seen it
in 20+ years on the i and versions previous.

Jim

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Dave Murvin <davem@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

Has anyone had any problems with the IBM job Scheduler (WRKJOBSCDE)
dropping jobs?

We have had a couple of instances in the last few months where jobs that
we thought were regularly scheduled to run were just not there in the
job scheduler. There has been some turnover, so we do not know for a
fact that the jobs were there before and then went missing, but the jobs
in question would (or should have) been noticed by the users and they
were not noticed for quite awhile (one case almost two months for
something that updates descriptions in the item master).

We will be watching what is going on more closely now to be sure we are
not imagining anything, but thought I would check to see if anyone else
had similar problems.

Thanks

Dave




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