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"James W. Kilgore" wrote: > Try using a data queue. After the SBMJOB have the interactive program wait >on a > data queue. The batch job can send a completion message message when done. > > Depending on the time the batch job takes, you could even send progress status > and have that shown to the user so they know how long to wait. It can also be done with a message queue instead of a data queue. The advantage (if it applies) of a message queue is that the entries can remain on the message queue after receiving them, thus creating a history. -Jeff jlcrosby@dilgardfoods.com
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