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Jerry here is a (real ugly) program I have used to do exactly what you
want.
* CHGCMD CMD(HLDJOBQ) VLDCKR(*LIBL/HLDJOBQVC)
IJQLIB DS
I 1 1 XX
I 2 11 JOBQ
I 12 21 LIB
I SDS
I 244 253 JOB
I 254 263 USER
I 264 269 NBR
I DS
I P 1 85CMDLEN
I 'SNDMSG MSG(''Jobq ' C MSG1
I ' held by ' C MSG2
I 'TOUSR(*SYSOPR) ' C MSG3
C *ENTRY PLIST
C PARM JQLIB
C PARM SBS 10
*
C MSG1 CAT JOBQ FIN1 27
C FIN1 CAT MSG2 FIN2 36
C FIN2 CAT USER FIN3 47
C FIN3 CAT ''') ' FIN4 50
C FIN4 CAT MSG3 FINAL 70
C Z-ADD70 CMDLEN
C CALL 'QCMDEXC'
C PARM FINAL
C PARM CMDLEN
*
C SETON LR
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Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/25/2003 03:03:02 PM:
> Someone or some process held a jobq which jammed up our system with jobs
that
> did not run.
>
> Where can I discover who or what did it?
>
> DSPLOG QHST?
>
> Jerry
>
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