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I bow to your wisdom. We've done such 'interesting' things to our job descriptions and routing entries that almost everything is rerouted and transferred to different places-- OUR interactive job queues get used! (: --Paul E Musselman Paulmmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com
I may be wrong, but I'm quite sure that I'm not ... The regular QINTER interactive jobs enter the subsystem via the workstation entries, NOT the QINTER job queue. I run my system without any job queues in QINTER. Now then, when interactive jobs transfer between subsystems (TFRJOB), they need a JOBQ to achieve this; so if you need interactive jobs to TFRJOB into QINTER, you will need a job queue there for them. To re-iterate my earlier point, the job queue entries in QINTER are rarely if ever used, so removing them should not be a problem. Jeff Bull
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