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Rob,

This is good to know for when we go to V5R4, we are on V5R3....anyway
that we can stop this for V5R3??

Jim


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You don't have to have them appear as spool files.
See WRKSYSVAL QLOGOUTPUT that came with V5R4.

Rob Berendt
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After 20 minutes of a users signon inactivity, their session gets
disconnected. After another 20 minutes then the system ends their job
and produces a job log. Is there a way to stop these type of job logs
from being created?

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