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Hello all,

We are preparing to do a major upgrade to our ERP package over the long Labor Day weekend. I'm formulating our checklist of things to go through, and I have a question about the job schedulers on the IBM i. Here are my questions:


* For the Advanced Job Scheduler, I know that I can just issue the ENDJS command to effectively stop it. How does it work, though, with jobs that would have been submitted during our downtime? Does the system still know those are there and accumulate them and submit them once I do the STRJS command?
* With the "old", "basic" job scheduler (WRKJOBSCDE), is there a way to end that? I don't recall ever seeing a command that does that. If there is a way to end it, does the system know those jobs are there and accumulate them as well?
* OR, should I just hold all the job queues in the system and leave them held for the duration of the upgrade?

I'd appreciate any and all thoughts on this. Thanks!

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