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  • Subject: Re: Question on determining job(s)
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 12:01:58 +0000

That WOULD be nice AND make the most sense, except that it is a 3rd party
product...

Rob Berendt wrote:

> The simple way to do this is have it be part of the same job.
>
> clewis@iquest.net on 11/16/99 10:04:14 AM
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I have created a routine that duplicates all spool files from our daily
> Invoice run RIGHT after the job runs during the night because spool
> files are getting deleted... Designated users print this stuff so they
> have to have rights to it. I figure that duping it is the easiest way to
> "secure it" and it takes virtually NO time. I have created an outfile
> for the WRKJOB *SPLF command and can get JUST what I want, pass that to
> a CL and dup the spool files somewhere secure...
>
> This works FINE when there is just ONE iteration of the INVOICE job,
> which is NORMALLY the case. There are, however times when they will run
> 2 (for different dates). HOW can I determine how many iterations of job
> INVOICE there are on the system ? The WRKJOB command will issue CPI1157
> - Duplicate jobs found and SHOW this information on a screen where you
> can of course select the one you want, but I need to be able to do this
> under the covers and pick from this list.
>
> TIA !
>
> Chuck
>
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