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Clare,

Check the JOBD of the submitting program.  I'm out of the BPCS world now
but as I recall INV920 submitted CEA500.  I did this in 1999 but my
memory is a little fuzzy.  Check with Genifer.

HTH 

Guy

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date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:17:42 +0100
from: "Clare Holtham" <Clare.Holtham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Errant CEA500 - any ideas??

Hi all,

I've asked this on the BPCS List but no response so far, however I have
reason to believe there are some CEA experts on this list!
My problem is this: CEA500BN jobs are going to Qbatch even though the
QCPRJOBD is pointing to CEAPOST queue in the C/S subsystem and the ZQG
file has been changed with the OEAMNU to also point to CEAPOST jobq. I
can't find where it is getting the Qbatch from. Is there another place
(data area or whatever) it looks for this??? Or if someone has modified
a pgm or hard coded something, where might that be? Should I be looking
on the client or maybe somewhere in the TCPIP or NEWI libs???

Any ideas welcome, this is driving the customer mad. Of course staff
have left, so nobody knows what was done. I also found QS36Evoke was not
attached to a subsystem, so someone's been tweaking!

thanks,

Clare



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