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True that will work, but normally not good practice to put non-sysetm related jobs into that job queue.

If your going that route, please consider using QUSRNOMAX instead.....

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 7/15/2013 10:29 AM, Jerry Draper wrote:
Use nomax jobq qsysnomax if you want a job to run immediately without
hanging up users who are submitting to a single threaded jobq.

J


On 7/15/2013 8:24 AM, Hoteltravelfundotcom wrote:
> What do you think of a shop which has only 1 jobs que? SHouldn't there be a
> test system
> for a programmer? This has happened twice now. I have a long running
> RPG program, working over the weekend, it didn't sink in the first time.
> so then its still running and causes some jobs to not run. Consequently
> subsystems
> did not come up. I don't recall in many years either a system that shuts
> down every night and comes back up.
> It is frustrating. Am I wrong in thinking that they should have more than 1
> jobq, that is, that other jobs can run at the same time that there should
> be a test system? Is it possible for a newcomer to not make these mistakes?
> I suppose I am to blame that it happened again. BUt I really
> have trouble acclimating to this type of environment, and not sure what can
> be done.
>
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