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Peter Levy wrote:
You can use the QWTRMVJL API to get rid of pending job logs. You can specify a number of days and *ALL for the job name get rid of them en-masse.rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:I just tried this is with LOGOUTPUT(*PND) and got the same results. It's hanging around because the job log is still pending. As soon as I changed the job to *JOBLOGSVR the system produced a job log spool file. When I deleted that spool file the job went away.I wonder if the job still goes away if all spool files are gone. SBMJOB CMD(DSPOBJD OBJ(ROB) OBJTYPE(*LIB) OUTPUT(*PRINT))JOB(PETERLEVY) LOG(4 0 *SECLVL) LOGCLPGM(*YES) WRKJOB JOB(PETERLEVY)4. Work with spooled files File QPRTOBJD 10. Display job log, if active, on job queue, or pendingJob 291034/ROB/PETERLEVY ended on 09/25/06 at 12:54:29; 1 seconds used;DSPOBJD OBJ(ROB) OBJTYPE(*LIB) OUTPUT(*PRINT)end code 0 . 4. Work with spooled files 4=Delete WRKJOB JOB(PETERLEVY) job still shows... 4. Work with spooled files (No spooled output files) 10. Display job log, if active, on job queue, or pending joblog is still there Wonder if GO CLEANUP would still apply. Rob BerendtI might be wrong on this but I'm assuming that CLEANUP won't help.
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