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How about changing system value QPRBHLDITV to 0, then run DLTPRB or just
prompt on DLTPRB command and change keyword value days to 0

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Jeff.Nyco <jeff.nyco@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jerry

I have never tried this but ...

There is a P-File in QUSRSYS called QASXPROB, on my system there are
exactly
the same number of records in this file as there are Problems in the
Problem
Log. When I close and delete a problem, the number of records in the file
drops by one. I suspect that deleting records from this file may be your
programatical solution.

Jeff Bull

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Draper
Sent: 22 September 2011 01:16
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Subject: wrkprb issue

We had a fan go out on a system and it spewed out thousands of messages
to
qsysopr msgq (every two minutes) and created problem ID's every instance so
there are thousands of entries in WRKPRB.

It's not reasonable to close every problem ID.

How can these be cleared out programatically?

TIA,

Jerry

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