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  • Subject: Re: printing way to many messages
  • From: Chuck Lewis <CLEWIS@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:38:34 -0400

John,

Thanks for the info, but no, not job logs :-)

The tip about job descriptions is a good one ! I remember back in the V1 and 
early
V2 days, stuff like this happened all the time and you wondered WHAT the heck 
was
going on (live and learn) <BG> !!!

Chuck


John Earl wrote:

> Booth,
>
> You're not talking about joblogs are you?  If so, you can reduce the joblog
> output by changing the LOG parameters on the users Job Description (probably
> QDFTJOBD if the parameters changed on an OS upgrade), to something that will
> reduce the number of entries to your liking.
>
> Setting it to LOG(4 00 *SECLVL) gives you the maximum amount of logging, 
>setting
> it to LOG(0 99 *nolist) gives you no logging.  You'll probably want to set it
> somewhere in the middle.
>
> BTW, this is just another good reason to avoid using IBM work management 
>objects
> for your daily work.  If you change them, IBM resets them at the next release
> upgrade.  Better to set your users to use your own Job Description.... just 
>make
> a copy of QDFTJOBD and put it in your own library.
>
> hth, (and I hope I guessed the problem correctly)
>
> jte
>
> boothm@ibm.net wrote:
>
> > We just installed V4R2 and now we get messages printing every time a user
> > shuts off his PC printer.  Usually the message says the printer was shut
> > off successfully, but takes two pages to say it it.
> >
> > We've looked at system values  but can't see anything that seems to us to
> > be relevant.   Any one else had troubles like that?
> >
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