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Hi Denis

The command message list will not give you the list of System jobs. All
it gives are messages from your JOBLOG - which is why it produces output
when you force an error - so that bit is working ok :)

When your class runs successfully, the WRKACTJOB output (job list) will
be a spool file with the location depending on how the class is
executed.

If you are looking to run this as a test and maybe want a more direct
result, then why not use a command to create an object?

E.g. CRTPF FILE(DEVLIB/TEST) RCDLEN(20) TEXT('JT Open Command Call
Test')

Cheers,

Keith


-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Denis Matteazzi
Sent: 21 June 2010 09:32
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: I get no messages from command.run("WRKACTHOB")



Good morning everybody.
I am facing some trouble against command.run("WRKACTJOB") by jt open.

I get no messages from CommandCallExample.

The command I want to lunch is WRKACTJOB but I don't get via messages
the real list of JOB running on system but only errors messages. For
example if I run an invented message GHGH i get the message:

CPD0030: Non trovato comando GHGH nella libreria *LIBL.
null
CPF0006: Si sono verificati errori nel comando.
null


Can anyone help me?
Thanks

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