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Rob:

QBATCH routing data looks the same as yours:

 
Start 
 Opt    Seq Nbr    Program       Library       Compare Value
Pos  
           15      QCMD          QSYS          'QIGC'
1   
          300      QCMD          QSYS          'QS36EVOKE'
1   
          700      QCL           QSYS          'QCMD38'
1   
         9999      QCMD          QSYS          *ANY

 

Francis Lapeyre
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst
Stewart Enterprises, Inc.
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx 


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2006 12:06 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: V5R3, SBMJOB, and CPD0050

Peter is right.  In the S/38 your call would be CALL PGM(mylib.mypgm) {or 
is that CALL PGM(mypgm.mylib)} not CALL PGM(MYLIB/MYPGM).
Do a DSPJOBD of the submitting job.  You need to look at 
Routing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   QCMDB
Judging by your joblog I already see RTGDTA(QCMDB) in there.  And QCMDB is 
the default in job description QBATCH.  So that's probably right.  Now, 
where the rub lies, is if you do a 
DSPSBSD QBATCH
7. Routing entries
I have on our system
                                                                  Start
Seq Nbr    Program       Library       Compare Value               Pos 
   15      QCMD          QSYS          'QIGC'                       1 
  300      QCMD          QSYS          'QS36EVOKE'                  1 
  700      QCL           QSYS          'QCMD38'                     1 
 9999      QCMD          QSYS          *ANY 

Either someone changed 9999 from QCMD to QCL, or someone added a different 
routing entry to take QCMDB and use program QCL.

Rob Berendt

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