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Sorry I'm jumping in late, but can you do a dlcobj on the msgq before
you tfrjob?
Eric
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Subject: RE: TFRJOB quirk -Reply -Reply
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INTERNET
Date: 7/21/98 11:24 AM
Buck,
>>Chances are that the USRPRF has MSGQ(blahblah) DLVRY(*BREAK).
>>If you were to make it (*HOLD), then the message queue would not be
>>allocated to any jobs. Of course, then it won't *BREAK, either...
Not true. In the original post I said I had tried that. For some reason the
"*HOLD" still wants to allocate the message queue somehow.
>>Users aren't complete idiots: they should be able to understand the
>>difference between informational messages and inquiry messages,
>>don't you think?
I received calls from over 10% of my users. We have 700 active user
profiles going here. My help desk wants to $#%@*&)+= me.
John (it just sucks to be me) Cirocco
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