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This is something ROBOT can do. It keeps a copy of the LDA of the user that creates the job entry. That LDA copy can be edited. The submitting job probably changes itself to use that LDA and then it is passed on to the submitted job - not sure of the details - worked there 11 years ago. Vern At 03:25 PM 9/13/02 -0400, you wrote:
Dave, An LDA only exists when a job exists, it's kind of like QTEMP. If a user is signed on more than once, they have multiple LDA's. If I understand what you're asking, you may need to create a named data area or data file to hold information by user. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > -----Original Message----- > On Behalf Of Dave Snyder > > Can IBM's Advanced Job Scheduler product reference a user's LDA (the one > that is scheduling the job) as if the user was signed on? We have a job > that is submitted to batch but references the submitting user's LDA. > Hope that was clear. > > Dave
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