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I did a test of this technique and indeed, the switches are only set on at
start time.


Thanks,

Mark


Mark Walter
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Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
mwalter@hanoverwire.com
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                    "Dennis Lovelady"
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Maybe things have changed, but I believe the U1-U9 switches are set only at
program start.  Is that not the case?

Dennis





"Steve Richter" <srichter@autocoder.com>@midrange.com on 12/11/2002
03:24:57 PM

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Albert,

the SetAtnPgm command should do what you are asking.

write a cl pgm that sets one of the job switches
  PGM
  CHGJOB     SWS(1XXXXXXX)
  ENDPGM

here is the rpg code that tests the switch
 if          *inu1 = '1' ;
   dsply     'latch is set' ;
   *inu1     = '0' ;
 else ;
   dsply     'latch is not set' ;
 endif ;

and then SETATNPGM  PGM(SETLATCH) at signon


Steve Richter





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