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How to check job descriptions library lists:
SELECT JOB_DESCRIPTION_LIBRARY, JOB_DESCRIPTION, LIBRARY_LIST
FROM QSYS2.JOB_DESCRIPTION_INFO
WHERE LIBRARY_LIST LIKE '%APPLIB1%';

If you want to bust LIBRARY_LIST into individual libraries check out more
examples at:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=services-job-description-info-view


On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 9:21 PM bd400-gmail <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is it possible that the jobs are submitted with the “wrong” library list?
If possible I would also look at JOBd’s library list.
If submitted it may be the parameters on the SBMJOB command.

I’ve run into SBMJOB with *Current for library list.

Bryan

On Oct 2, 2023, at 10:31 AM, Shane Reeves <SReeves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Our system has several subsystem/jobs that support the integration
between our ERP and EDI systems the sending/receiving of EDI. In extremely
rare cases they fail with an error, and I've determined its because the
library for the EDI software is getting removed from the library list of
the job. What I don't understand is how or why the library is getting
removed. I'm assuming some program is causing it, but the multitude of
programs these jobs run would take forever to review individually.

I also generally need to get the jobs restarted and fixed immediately to
support company/customer demands.

I'm wondering if there is any suggestions how best to capture when the
library list changes. I'm not sure how detailed the job log would be with
regards to that. If that is the best option, is there a way to dump that
quickly to a file to review since I need to end/start the job so quickly?


Thanks
Shane
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