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  • Subject: Re: client access printers and joblogs
  • From: "Al Barsa, Jr." <barsa2@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 11:46:02 -0400

At 04:02 AM 06/27/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have a lot of client access attached printers, that produce a joblog when
someone ends them (severity 50).  I want to supress these.
Printers seem to all run under user QSPLJOB (which i can't change), which
uses QDFTJOBD job description.


I do not agree.  I think printers use their own *JOBD's.


Question:  what else uses QDFTJOBD (or how can i find out) as i don't want
to supress anything i might want to know about; or is there any way to
change either user QSPLJOB's attributes, or change which user the printers
run under?

To eliminate job logs from printers, execute the following commands:
CHGJOBD    JOBD(QSPLPRTW) LOG(0 99 *MSG)
CHGJOBD    JOBD(QSPLAFPW) LOG(0 99 *MSG)
CHGJOBD    JOBD(QSPLRMTW) LOG(0 99 *MSG)
CHGJOBD    JOBD(QSPLSTRWTR) LOG(0 99 *MSG)

Al




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