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I've got a problem.
I've got a program that uses InfoZIP, invoked through PASE, to process a
large number of ZIP files. In fact, it was the result of some
discussions on this very List, a few months ago.
It works great on our V6 box, with a version of InfoZIP that I'd
evidently installed some years before.
Today, I tried it on a customer box, and its behavior was very
unexpected. I'm going to investigate why it didn't behave as designed
presently, but the main question I'm asking here is
Why is it that I have what appear to be several THOUSAND spooled joblogs
from running this program (I don't get that on our box), and how do I
get rid of those spooled joblogs?
All of these spooled joblogs consist of exactly one message:
Message . . . . : No job log information.following
Cause . . . . . : The job log was not displayed for one of the
reasons: The message logging level has been zero from the beginning ofthe
job. There are no messages on the job message queue. When printingmessages
that were wrapped, no messages that appear in a job log were removed.Only
messages used internally were removed. The job message queue could notbe
found.
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JHHL
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