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Hello,

when a user does a wrksplf, he sees all his spoolfiles in all outqueues. Can
I exclude an outq from this display,
perhaps by setting up authorities?

Our users are getting confused with all the joblogs of their jobs. If I
could hide the joblogs, it would be lots easier
for them to find their spoolfiles.

Until last week, we had prtf QPJOBLOG set to hold(*no), so all joblogs were
in status rdy and shown on top of the
wrksplf list. We had to change this to hold(*yes), as every now or then a
joblog would be printed on prt01 (and every
time several hundred pages). I haven't found how the joblog got from
QEZJOBLOG queue to our prt01 queue - I just
didn't have the patience to read through 500 pages of joblog. But it looks
like a bug in one of our apps.

-- and something funny

Two days ago people started complaining they couldn't find their spoolfiles
(sounds like the above problem). But it's
more like they can't find their jobs - as these users always work with
wrksbmjob and then go to the last entry - that's
the newest print. Suddenly, the latest job isn't where it is supposed to be?
Anybody know why?

Regards,

Oliver
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