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Regina 

The last posting I submited was wrong. This how I debug a job that is submitted 
to batch.

I use a CL program to pause the program. The do a strsrvjob to debug it.

James

*---------------------------------------------------------------* 
 0000-MAIN-SECTION.                                               
*---------------------------------------------------------------* 
     CALL 'DELAYCL'                                              
                                                                  
     PERFORM 8000-INITIALIZATION            THRU  8000-EXIT.      





START:      PGM                                           
            DCL        VAR(&TIME) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(03)     

            DLYJOB     DLY(&TIME)                         
                                                          
EXIT:       ENDPGM                                        

-----Original Message-----
From: regina.c.rafols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:regina.c.rafols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:08 PM
To: cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: STRSRVJOB - Job cannot be serviced.


Hi All,

I'm trying to debug a batch job.  I did the following:

1. Submit job
2. Hold job (Job queue is set to auto-release, but job isn't running)
3. Do a STRSRVJOB

Problem is, I get a message saying, Job cannot be serviced.

Does this have to do with the job queue?  The job queue for this 
particular job is set to auto-release.  Is there any way I can debug this 
without having to change the default queue of the job?  I don't have the 
authority to change the default job queues.

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