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also look at ENDJOB JOB(x/y/z) SPLFILE(*YES) if you have a bunch of splfs...


You have spool files associated with the job. Put an 8 on the option line
and decide if you want to print or delete the spool files then the job
should disappear.

Regards,

Guy




Don Wereschuk
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Hi All: I have a batch job that starts every morning and runs till a
specified time. Last night the job went to a status of HLD and thus did
not
end. A new batch job with the same JOBD was started again this morning.
The
problem is that I still have the old job on the system with an OUTQ that
I
cannot get rid of. Below is a listing that shows all the duplicate jobs.



Entered
Option Job User Number Type -----Status-----
System
UPDNIN QPGMR 588663 BATCH ACTIVE
20/12/07
UPDNIN QPGMR 587223 BATCH OUTQ
20/12/07
UPDNIN QPGMR 568022 BATCH OUTQ
19/12/07


I need to remove the bottom two jobs so that the active job will run
properly. I've done this before but I'm running low on memory and can't
recall how I did this. Can anyone help. I've tried different delete's,
clear's and end's but I don't want to get rid of some object that I'll
have
to replace for the program to run normal again. TIA.

Don Wereschuk
ISD - Programmer/Analyst
Simcoe Parts Service Inc.
Phone: 705-435-7814 Ex: 302
Fax: 705-435-6746
mailto:dwereschuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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