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Or you can just throw a delay into the program. That's how we do it. Call a CL that runs the DLYJOB command or use QCMDEXEC or system() to call DLYJOB. On 4/20/05, vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yeahm what Rob said. > > Here's something from InfoCenter. Notice that it has UPDPROD(*YES) - you > probably > want that. You might know that to STRSRVJOB on a batch job, the job should > not be > held, but the job queue should be held. This can be dicey in a production > environment > unless you submit your job somewhere that will not affect anyone else.
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