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James, you may wish to copy the QSTRUP program, modify it, & use this as
the new startup program.

You could potentially run into the issue where new versions replace the
program, so you would lose your changes.

You can add the STRSBS to your own user startup program to start the
user subsystems.

I use the same program & do various things depending on whether I am in
production, development, or on the backup system.

Thanks.
James Salter
Systems Programmer
American Cast Iron Pipe Company
phone (205) 325-3033
fax (205) 307-3833


message: 5
date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:07:01 -0700
from: "James H. H. Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: User-defined subsystems

Not something I normally deal with, but the question has come up.

How does one ensure that a user-defined subsystem starts when the system

does?

Is it just a matter of changing QSTRUP? Or is it something else?

--
JHHL

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