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Any [diagnostic] errors in the joblog of the batch job might point to an origin. Are the named OUTQ all in *LIBL according to the INLLIBL for the *JOBD named in the scheduler that is used for the submitted job?

OT: It appears that the CLP is [or worse, intends to, but may not] generating identical copies. So purely for performance reasons, it is likely best to perform an effective DUPSPLF function to make the separate copies rather than running the query each time.

Regards, Chuck

Greg Wenzloff wrote:
I'm stumped:

I need to send the printout of a query to several users so I set up
this CLP -
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/* GIVE GREG A COPY */ RUNQRY QRY(PRTNEGHST) /* GIVE CHERYL A COPY */ OVRPRTF FILE(QPQUPRFIL) OUTQ(CHANNUM) HOLD(*YES) RUNQRY QRY(PRTNEGHST) DLTOVR FILE(*ALL) /* GIVE DAN, GARY, AND SUSAN A COPY */ OVRPRTF FILE(QPQUPRFIL) OUTQ(PRTHPGR3) HOLD(*YES) + SAVE(*YES) RUNQRY QRY(PRTNEGHST) DLTOVR FILE(*ALL) .
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If I run this program interactively it runs correctly and distributes
the printouts.
When the job runs from Job Scheduler it does not distribute the print
outs but rather it puts them all in my outq.

The job on the scheduler runs under my user profile.
We are on a new 525 running V5R4.
Any ideas why this would happen?

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