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Steve

What job description is the QZRCSRVS job running under ? I believe if you
alter that jobd you may be able to get the logging information you are after.

It wouldn't make a lot of sense to me to retrieve data that is not required
to run the request so I can see why only library list and outqueue type
data would be retrieved from the requesting users profile. This leads me to
believe that the job description the server job is running under is where
you would have to make changes if you want logging level etc altered.

At least tell me I am wrong as I am curious now :)

Regards
Evan Harris

>The QZRCSRVS job runs in sbs QSYSWRK.
>
>The job does pick up the library list and outq from the jobd of the user
>profile that is logged  in on the cae pc.
>
>But even though the jobd of the user profile says LogClPgm(*Yes) and Log(4
>00 *SecLvl), the QZRCSRVS jobs does not pick this up.
>
>Even when the pgm call bombs on the as400 side and the msg reply is
>"cancel", the pgm call QZRCSRVS job still does not end until the pc side
>shuts down, and then the QZRCSRVS job ends normally, without a joblog.
>
>Steve Richter



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