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> Autostart jobs use job descriptions (which contain job queues). Use two > job queues, one for the job that you want to run first, and the other for > the rest. Hold the second job queue prior to ending of subsystem (via > program or manual intervention). In the job that you wish to run prior to > the others release the second job queue as the final step. > > Ron Ron, My understanding is that an Autostart job will enter the subsystem directly, without going through a job queue. The job queue entry would be used if the job were to submit another job, but would not have any effect on its initiation. Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
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