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Is it correct for to say that QZDASOINIT job will get auto started by
the OS when client request a JDBC/ODBC connection. This job will get
ended by the OS OS when client closes the JDBC/ODBC connection?
No, those are prestarted jobs, that are started when their subsystem is
started. They will be ended by the OS after being reused a number of
times,
specified in the prestart entry.
Regards
Stefan Tageson
AddconIT AB
Cell : +46 (0) 732 36 99 34
stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Life cycle of QZDASOINIT
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