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Tomek

Search in google for "job notification exit" and you will find something at IBM - it lets you name a data queue to which messages will be placed when jobs hit various stages in their running. One of these is being put on a job queue. You would have a never-ending-program to wait on that data queue, then, when a job i put on a job queue, you can change that job to go to a different job queue. You would need some kind of control file or hard-coded set of IF or SELECT to decide which way to go.

HTH - that was just a quick thought
Vern

Tomasz SkorÅa wrote:
Good morning/evening

I would like to ask if you know any solution how we can divide and send jobs to other job queues depend of type of job (not depend of user profile).
I.e.
1 - every long_time_consuming reports which is not important is going to queue - SNAIL :-)
2 - report which have to be done ASAP - to queue - RABBIT
3 - any other batch jobs to queue QBATCH

I thinking about some exit point which will be recognize called jobs/program and using some rules will change default QBATCH to other. Is it possible?

Regards

Tomek


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