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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Carel Teijgeler
Envoyé : lundi 27 juillet 2009 20:58
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Objet : Re: GRPJOB
David,
IIRC, it works as designed.
You can have maximum 16 group jobs, but each should have a
name; group jobs are seperate jobs for the system, not one
job as a whole.
The groups job are associated with the user at job start: the
JOBD assigned to the user will determin the LIBL.
If not a group job selected, it will open the last activated;
other group jobs are suspended.
Apparently you have only one (unnamed) group job with its
initial LIBL.
Changing the LIBL in one group job will not affect the LIBL
of another group job.
With regards,
Carel Teijgeler
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On 27-7-2009 at 11:37 David FOXWELL wrote:
Hello everyone,after accessing
A user seems to be having a problem with a library list
agroup job. The escape button transfers to a group job and in
some cases
does not show the intended screen but another one. Thisbutton can be
usedstarting from different library lists.
in GRPJOB and shows screen1. User returns to pgmA. Later in pgmA, user
Example : user is using pgmA with libary list L1. Escape executes
EscPgm
changes library list to L2. EscPgm if called should now show screen2still shows screen1.
but
the GRPJOB already exist when control is transfered so that the wrong
I can't see where exactly the TFRGRPJOB command is executed. Also,
could
library list is being used?
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