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Hello  Jim,

If you want to check some parameters on that command, add a Validity Checking 
Programme (VCP) on the command. A VCP requires the same paramters as the CPP in 
the same order.

To retrieve the command parameters, also the hidden ones, use a utility like 
RTVCMDSRC, which you can download from www.iseriesnetwork.com

If you use a VCP remember to change the command every upgrade, or copy the CDO 
to another library and place that library on top of QSYS.

Best regards.
Carel Teijgeler

======= At 2002-06-07, 15:23:00 you wrote: =======

>I have a requirement where I would like to create my own custom SBMJOB command
>and slip it in place over the QSYS/SBMJOB Command.   I will not be adding or
>removing any parms, can still will be calling the same QSYS/QWTCCSBJ CPP.  I
>will be checking certain parms, such as *JOBD and *JOBQ and based upon the
>current user profile, chang the values prior to passing onto the CPP.   OS 
>Level
>is V4R5 and Security Level is 30.
>
>The reason I am taking this approach is to "reverse engineer" into an existing
>system that would be to costly in time and dollars to locate each and every
>sbmjob and modify.

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