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oliver.wenzel@cibavision.novartis.com wrote in 81068C8DC326D211A16E4000DE020001027DF1EB@DEGWEXC01.cv.degw:">news:81068C8DC326D211A16E4000DE020001027DF1EB@DEGWEXC01.cv.degw: > Hello, > > I just found something strange: We currently have job numbers > around 400000 on our system. Now I saw a user > with several print files with number 002901... > > The spoolfiles have been created today, other files of the same > user have a correct job number.. > > Any ideas how this can happen? > > Thanks , > > Oliver > > > > ....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7.. > ..+....8. ...+ > * > SFCA21PR 1882 QPRTJOB ADELMJU1 002901 PRT504 > QUSRSYS > * > SFCA05PR 1881 QPRTJOB ADELMJU1 002901 PRT504 > QUSRSYS > * > > Ende * > * Oliver, the QPRTJOB jobs associated with a user hang around a long time. Look at the print file numbers (1881, 1882). These are prints that are not associated with a particular job - such as prints that have been sent from another machine with SNDNETSPLF. -- Mike Buglass
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