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The manual says, for the "qualified job name" parameter,

> A specific job name, a generic job name, or one of the
> following special values.

Reality check time: Before I spend several hours finding this
empirically, perhaps somebody here already knows the answer.

Am I correct in assuming that "a generic job name" means that if I ask
for
"FOOBAR* *ALL *ALL "
on a system that might have jobs named FOOBAR, FOOBARX, FOOBARY, and
FOOBARZ, it will find all of the above (and anything else starting with
FOOBAR)?

Precisely.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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"There is only one thing that can keep growing without nourishment: the
human ego."
-- Marshall Lumsden


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