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We use the data library name to determine the environment. Our standard is
to put a data area named LIBNAM_DT in the data library for each environment.
Any program that needs to determine in which environment that it is running
(Dev, QA, User Test, Prod) calls a CL program which does a RTVOBJD
OBJ(LIBNAM_DT) RTNLIB(&ENVLIB) and uses the resulting value of &ENVLIB to
determine where it is running...
- sjl
James wrote:
...But for a variety of other reasons, the application already sets the
Print Text of every one of its jobs to the environment library and TCP
port it's using. (Among other things, it makes it easy to find the
server jobs using a particular environment, so they can be held,
serviced, or terminated.)
Obviously, I can get the print text from a call to QUSRJOBI, format
JOBI0400, but is there another way to get it?
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