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Jeff

At 10:06 AM 4/7/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>Is there anyway to see if a given library is on any jobd's intial libl?  The
>dspjobd command doesn't allow *ALL for jobd, nor does it allow output to a
file.
>
>We've had problems when a library has been renamed or deleted and then a user
>with a jobd specifying that library tries to sign on.

I think you're left with a brute-force method:

1.  DSPOBJD to outfile for *JOBD object type (*BASIC should be good enough)
2.  Read through outfile and do DSPJOBD on each to *PRINT
3.  CPYSPLF *ADD for each JOBD
4.  Read through that file and get LIBL info

There's also the 'Retrieve Job Description Information (QWDRJOBD) API'.
It's one of the Work Management APIs. This'd work nicely in conjunction
with the 'List Objects (QUSLOBJ) API'.

HTH
 

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480


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