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We use a data area with the libraries that we need for a given job. In the
past, I have had it pass in the standard library that then gets the right
data area.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Michael Naughton <
michael_naughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bryan - thank you! What a great utility -- it's been _very_ helpful.

I've confirmed that I can get a job to run using my test user profile, but
Dan was right -- the job's library list doesn't change. I'm going to look
into how to change it on the connection string -- I'm not using a DSN, so I
can't do it there.

Robert - thanks, but unless I'm missing something I don't think NAMING
will help me here, as these are external stored procedures, and I don't
see any place to tell them what naming to use (it doesn't seem to be an
option on the CREATE PROCEDURE
command).

I know I can change the library list once the job has started, but what I
want to do (if I can) is to have the stored procedure use the library list
to find the service program that has the procedure that it's supposed to
use. Seems simple enough in
theory .... ;-}

Thanks to all of you for your help so far,


Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I wrote a utility to help find the QZDASOINIT jobs. WRKODBCJOB,
http://home.roadrunner.com/~jbmmdietz/wrkodbcjob.html

Double check the jobd that is attached to the user profiles.

Bryan


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