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James,

If you turn on the job and splf related audit levels, you should get some indication of where these spool files are going. The ones that I would turn on (at a minimum) are *JOBDTA, *PRTDTA, & *SPLFDTA

jte

On Jun 14, 2010, at 9:40 AM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:

That IFS SAV bug reared its ugly head again, running my "enhanced
SAVCHGOBJ" over the weekend.

And something really weird happened both times: in both cases, we
abended the batch jobs in which the save was being done, and this
morning, I even dumped the RPG and CL programs, and change the job's
logging to 4/00/*SECLVL, and yet there's no spooled joblog, either in
the user's spooled files, or in the job log outq, and if I work with the
job, and do option 4 ("work with job spooled files"), the joblog is
listed with a status of "FIN". It certainly wasn't printed (we'd have
known about that!), and nobody explicitly deleted it.

Anybody ever heard of anything like that happening?

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