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Let me try that again.

Yes.

The job is waiting in a job queue. A job queue can be attached (via
addjobqe) to more than one active subsystem at a time. Only one of those
subsystems is going to process jobs out of that *job queue*. If you end
that subsystem, another subsystem that references that job queue will
start running the jobs.

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan Kimmel
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Subject: RE: jobs held in a subsystem when subsystem is ended

Yes.

The job is waiting in a job queue. A job queue can be attached (via
addjobqe) to more than one active subsystem at a time. Only one of those
subsystems is going to process jobs out of that subsystem. If you end
that subsystem, another subsystem that references that job queue will
start running the jobs.

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Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 12:45 PM
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Subject: jobs held in a subsystem when subsystem is ended


Does anyone know?

Is there a chance that -
- if a job is held in a subsystem (it had been started by a jobscde)
- if the subsystem is ended controlled
then - the job becomes active again while the subsystem ends?

Jim Horn



Jim Horn

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