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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:23:48 -0800, Ken Sims <mdrg6315@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Gord -A batch job submitted with that jobd saves the job log. Why not an interactive job?If an interactive job ended by backing all of the way out of the program stack as batch jobs do, the logging values _would_ determine whether or not a job log is produced. The SIGNOFF command short-circuits that process. Ken http://www.kensims.net/ Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of my employer or anyone in their right mind.
Thanks Ken. I hadn't realized (or forgot) that the SIGNOFF overrides the logging level. A simple look at the SIGNOFF help text would have told me! Thanks. Gord
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