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I'd stick with the API, even in CL. APIs are much easier to handle with the
new CL support.

That said, something REALLY quick and dirty might be:

WRKACTJOB OUTPUT(*PRINT) JOB(<desired job name, generics possible>)
CRTPF QTEMP/OUTPUT RCDLEN(132)
CPYSPLF FILE(QPDSPAJB) TOFILE(QTEMP/OUTPUT) SPLNBR(*LAST)
RCVF ......

Hth, Elvis

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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Killing off all jobs with a given jobname from CL

We have a situation in which we need to unconditionally and immediately
end all jobs (regardless of status) with a specified name, without user
intervention (it will be going into an end-of-day process), and
preferably without having to end a subsystem.

Obviously, I could do it from a HLL, calling QUSLJOB, but if there's a
way to do it from CL, that would be quicker and easier.

I've done similar things with terminal sessions, by listing all devices
fitting a given naming convention, varying them off, and varying them
back on, but I don't see anything comparable for jobs.

--
JHHL

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