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It's been a while since I've been on a MAPICS machine, but I seem to recall 
that the U-Jobs have their own routing entry in the QBATCH subsystem 
description - is that correct?  If so, all you really have to do is change the 
Class on the routing entry to one that has the run priority that you want.  No 
programming required, if it works!  If not, let me go dig back into my hole.

Dave Shaw

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron" <Ron_H@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:29 PM
Subject: [MAPICS-L] Re: UJOBS Processing is "too high"


> Sounds like a little programming is in order.
> If they don't want to modify MAPICS source you could process the JOBACT 
> file.
> You should have all the information in JOBACT to find the U-Job you want 
> to change along with the qualified job name.
> Column PROCX gives you the high level procedure name (ie. AMJUA, AMJUB, 
> etc.) and  columns JAJNR/JAUSR/JBREF gives 
> you the qualified job name. Then just do a CHGJOB JOB(JAJNR/JAUSR/JBREF) 
> RUNPTY(xx)
> 
> Put the code in a  CL program and add it to the AS/400 job scheduler.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Ron Hankey - CPIM
> Business Intelligence Team
> 
> 
> Peter wrote:
> <SNIP>
>>This feature is automated at XAR6 but they are at R5 and they do not want 
> 
>>to do this every day (additionally, they do not have plans yet to 
>>upgrade.) 
>>Is there a potential solution for this until they get to R6?


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