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"Does anyone know of a command or program that will hold all job queues
without my having to create a list of job queues and read through the list?"

<bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.18951.1248207868.23468.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I wrote on years ago.

dspobjd *all *jobq
loop thu the file and hold the jobq

Bryan



On Jul 21, 2009 3:16pm, Steve McKay <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm writing a UPS monitor program and would like to hold all job queues

before I shutdown the system so that jobs do not automatically start
running

when the system is restarted. Does anyone know of a command or program
that

will hold all job queues without my having to create a list of job queues

and read through the list.



Something that could be called from a CL pgm like HLDJOBQ *ALL would be

nice.



Thanks,



Steve





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