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FWIW: I got around the spool file issue by using a TAATOOL that uses an API. However... 1) WRKUSRJOB doesn't show the server job. I typically find these beasts by doing a WRKOBJLCK on my user profile. 2) I did a RTVJOBA USER(&USER) and this is showing up as QUSER, not me. However, I find that RTVJOBA CURUSER(&USER) does work. Sam >From: Buck Calabro <BUCK.CALABRO@COMMSOFT.NET> >Reply-To: CODE/400 Discussion & Support <CODE400-L@MIDRANGE.COM> >To: CODE/400 Discussion & Support <CODE400-L@MIDRANGE.COM> >Subject: RE: RSE Connection Initial Command >Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 13:33:50 -0500 >This is classic iSeries behaviour for server programs. Server processes run >under a different profile so that you can WRKUSRJOB, etc. on them. That is, >they swap to YOUR profile. So I don't think it's an RSE problem. > >Anyway, change the CL program to issue an override before creating the >spooled file. Use the SPLFOWN(*JOB) parameter and you should be OK. > --buck ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*.
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