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I have done this in the past by monitoring QHST for the CPF0995 and/or CPF0927 messages associated with Subsystem end. Of course, such monitors need to run in a different subsystem from the one that has your interest.

"Jason Abreu" <jason.abreu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thank you all for the very quick response about the ADDAJE command and
the note about modifying the JOBD.

Any notes about running a job when a subsystem is ended?

Jason Abreu
Abreu Innovations, Inc.
jason.abreu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.abreuinnovations.com/

On 2/2/2011 9:08 AM, David Gibbs wrote:
Jason Abreu wrote:
Is there a way to call a program when a subsystem is started?

You can put prestart jobs on a subsystem, I *think*. It's been a
long time since I looked at that.

david

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