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Did someone move the job queue, accidentally delete the job queue then re-create it? Look at the job queue object to see if it has been created recently. Chris Bipes -----Original Message----- Can anyone help me with an odd one? Active subsystem, with active jobs running in it. Subsystem definition contains a jobq entry, but the jobq has no subsystem assigned, and contained over 100 jobs. So, end the jobs currently active and restart the subsystem and the jobs leave the jobq into the subsystem. My question: under what conditions or how can you stop a jobq from being associated with a subsystem? I am not talking about holding a jobq.
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