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  • Subject: Re: (SBMNETJOB) Automating SNDNETF and RCVNETF
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 22:52:03 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group



endofthetrail@pop.skyenet.net wrote:
> 
> Sound like you hit the nail on the head.  What or where do I make the changes?
> QNFTP or QBATCH?

Give someone *USE to QBATCH.

jte

> 
> >
> > Just had this.    Look in subsystem  QSNADS look at job  QNFTP
> > Display this job and look at it's job log.     It's an authority issue.
> > Ours was that
> > we just upgraded to V4R4 and JobD  QBATCH authourity was set to *EXCLUDE.
> >
> > The Invalid job stream message was a red herring.
> >
> > John Carr
> >
> > -----------------
> > Thank you for the lead.  I have been tring to get the SBMNETJOB to function,
> > but, have not got a total run.  I setup the ID (LNXFER) with *submit,
> > changed the system (line attribute) with *search and tried to run it.  It
> > reaches the target box and submits the job.  I got a error about an invalid
> > job stream.  The job stream is in library AS400SRC/QCLSRC member LNX391 as a
> > CL (not CLP).   It contains:
> >
> > //BCHJOB JOB(RST_LN)
> > CALL TRANSLIB/LN391CL
> > //ENDBCHJOB
> >
> > I can call the CLP after signing on as LNXFER and it will run, but it will
> > give an error when SBMNETJOB calls it.  I will have to post the error msg
> > later, I do not recall the error id.  It says something about the jobstream
> > or authority.    Any ideas or comments?  Please.
> >
> > Eurrat              endofthetrail@skyenet.net
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