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Jeff--

If you know, or think you know which subsystem the queue is attached to,
and if you have a LOT of job queues, DSPSBSD xxxx OUTPUT(*PRINT).
Then scan the printout for your favorite output queues.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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At 9:22 AM -0500 3/2/17, Jeff Young wrote:
All,
I know that the max jobs for a job queue are defined when it is added to a
subsystem, but is there any way to determine what subsystem it is attached
to and if it setup for a single active job at a time or multiple?

TIA

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

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