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Is that the ONLY line in the CL program?

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Jim, this is all that shows
2600 - SBMJOB CMD(***) JOB(Jobnm) JOBQ(jobq) JOBPTY('6') 
OUTQ(QPRINT) LOGCLPGM(*YES) 
I don't see any switches. It is part of a long week-end process, but it 
happens to be the first real job there.So I just copied all of the DCL and 
the date manip programs that run first, then this job put in a cl. 
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Franz [mailto:franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005, 6:28 AM
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> 1.are you setting external switches? there is a parm on sbmjob for that,
> else submitted job starts with all switches off
> 2. same job description & library list?
> jim
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> > This one is driving me up a wall. I run a CL that then submits a job,
> calls an RPG program, except that it created no output. But if I change 
the
> CL to call that same program, there is output.
> >
> > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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