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CHGCLS QINTER RUNPTY(40) will do it . . . but why?  Changing from 20 to 40 
puts interactive jobs at a higher priority than batch but at a lower 
priority than HTTP jobs.  If any of your HTTP functions 'flips out' you 
might have problems signing on to an interactive session . . .

HTH,

Steve

"Haase, Justin C." <justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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> Folks - it's early, I'm drawing a blank.  This should be really, really
> easy.  I just got presented with a request to have interactive jobs
> process at run priority 40 rather than 20 by default.  What's going to
> be the easiest way to do this?
>
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