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On 23/05/2006, at 10:23 PM, Brian Piotrowski wrote:

After about an hour I checked again, and it still was in the job queue.
I cancelled the submission and went and tried to resubmit it (via option
10 in the scheduled entries).  Again, it went to the job queue and sat
there.

What on earth makes you think that submitting it again will somehow make things work?

Check the following:
        1) Is the job held on the queue?
        2) Is the job queue held?
        3) Is the job queue attached to a subsystem?
        4) Is the subsystem active?
        5) Does the subsystem have a free activity level for the job?
        6) Is the subsystem ending controlled?
        7) Is the system ending controlled?
8) Is the job queue restricted to a single job at a time and is there already a batch job active in the subsystem? (Perhaps in a wait state?)
        9) Are the maximum number of jobs already active from that job queue?
10) Are the maximum number of jobs for that priority already active from the job queue?

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. One of them is likely to be the cause.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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