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  • Subject: Change job of a SPLF
  • From: edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 09:27:09 -0600

Mark,

>Is anyone aware of a way to change the job information, ie user, job name,
job number, that is associated with a spooled file?

One way to create the spooled files under a different job is to make the
operators user profile a member of a group and then add the following CL
command to your month end processing:

OVRPRTF FILE(*PRTF) SPLFOWN(*JOBGRPPRF)

This will cause all month end spooled files to be created in a job named
QPRTJOB. The user name for that job will be the operators group profile.
If the operator is a member of a group and you do not want that group to
own the spooled files then you could specify SPLFOWN(*CURUSRPRF) and then
use an API to swap the user profile of the job to the user that should own
the spooled files.

Ed Fishel


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