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Thanks Rob, I will look for it that way.

Jim

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:59 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are using a *SNA ddm file then the job will be named after system a
on system b.
If you are using an *IP ddm file then, yes, it will be a QRWTSRVR job.

Newer versions of i may still have a joblog but don't assume that they are
spooled joblogs in QPJOBLOG. See the command WRKJOBLOG.
But right around the time of your SBMRMTCMD you should also be able to do
a
DSPLOG PERIOD((1600)) JOB(QRWTSRVR)
and see
DDM job 516257/QUSER/QRWTSRVR servicing user ROB on 01/23/09 at 16:54:28.
Then you should be able to do WRKJOB 516257/QUSER/QRWTSRVR.


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From:
Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
01/23/2009 04:37 PM
Subject:
SBMRMTCMD joblogs where are they?
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Good afternoon!

We are submitting a command from one i server to another using the
SBMRMTCMD and DDM files. It was working yesterday, and now it is not.
I am trying to find where any job logs might be hiding on the target
system. System A submits a command to System B. It does not
complete, and System A knows nothing about the failure. Where on
System B can I find any info about the job?

I know that jobs QRWTSRVR in QUSRWRK subsystem on System B are started
for each DDM file created on System A. None of these have any log
information in them.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Jim
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