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Use List Job Log Messages (QMHLJOBL) API

At 12:16 PM 3/12/02 -0600, you wrote:
>I am trying to retrieve the job log information from jobs that are
>submitted to a specific jobq, which is on hold.  Depending on parameters
>that exists on the actual call command, which is only visible in the job
>log, I then want to move the jobs to different queues.
>
>I am writing an application that will monitor a specific job queue and
>move jobs depending on parameters on the call command.  One way I can do
>this is to use the DSPJOB or DSPJOBLOG commands to a print file and then
>copy to a physical file and determine the parameters passed.  However, I
>am wondering if anyone knows of a better way to accomplish this.  I looked
>at the QUSRJOBI API but it does not return job log data.
>
>I'd appreciate any help!
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chris Cook
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