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Me either until now.........

On 12/11/06, John Candidi <jacandidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm at 5.2 and if I change my printer and save it, then run interactively
or
via batch, it goes to the correct printer. Never had a problem with this

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces+jacandidi=rutgersinsurance.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+jacandidi=rutgersinsurance.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Al Mac
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 12:04 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Query/400 Oddity

I am at V5R1
Query interactive goes to user profite default OUTQ, but via JOBQ to
my output is to go to the system printer.  Inside of query definition you
can specify a particular printer in lieu of user *PRINTER default.

Many of our RUNQRY are placed insde of a CL off of a menu, which can
further modify where reports supposed to go.

>or am I just "clueless" on a Monday morning.
>
>Users are reporting (and I have confirmed myself with multiple user id's)
>that when they change to printer they want their Query report to go to,
it
>is still writing to their user profile default outq when they run
>"interactively", but goes to the specified printer when run in "batch".
>
>I really, really, really do not remember this happening before (I never
>noticed because either I don't care and never noticed the actual outq it
>went to, or I tend to send the output to a db file or they run in batch
at
>night).  1 user actually reported it to me a cpl weeks ago and I promptly
>got busy on other more important issues and didn;t revisit until this
>morning.  we did do an upgrade to V5R4 back about a month ago and it
appears
>it may have started then.  I will be checking PTF's (we are 1 CUME
behind,
>the one that came out 11/06) to see but that this was strange enough to
ask
>first.......
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