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  • Subject: Re: RGZPFM mistake on a giant file at mid-day
  • From: email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (James W Kilgore)
  • Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 01:26:40 -0800
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

John,

Good move.   We also have done similar cmds/programs to change priority
but I think you're right. Maybe we should take full stewardship of -all-
the supplied commands as we do with supplied profiles.

Whew, I just felt a ton of work load on that thought <g>



JFinney@omnia.co.za wrote:
> 
> Hi Joel,
> 
<<snip>>
> We have a couple of what I like to call interceptor pgms. All they are, are
> commands/pgms which sit at the top of the system libl and when an
> operator/user/whoever types in WRKQRY from the command line, for instance,
> the job priority is lowered to 30 (interactive) and the normal QSYS/WRKQRY
> command is invoked.
> 
> What I'm getting at is, is there perhaps some use for this type of
> "pre-validation" of files to be re-organized during office hours on live
> libraries?
>
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