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On 3/10/11 4:58 AM, Jerry C. Adams wrote:
Gee, I didn't know there was a choice. It took a bit of digging a
few years ago for me to even figure out that it was run under QPGMR
even though it was compiled under my profile. Just so I can say I
learned something new today, How does one specify the profile for
startup?


Ketzes, Larry on Wednesday, March 09, 2011 3:22 PM wrote:

Just a quick poll here folks. What user profile do you run your
startup program under. I believe the default is qpgmr.

For the *SBSD identified by the system value QCTLSBSD, issue DSPSBSD and review the Autostart Job Entries via option 3. Something like the following should appear:

Job Job Description Library
QSTRUPJD QSTRUPJD QSYS

Issuing the request to DSPJOBD QSYS/QSTRUPJD should show the "User profile" as QPGMR versus *RQD. This is the means by which the QPGMR starts the startup job QSTRUPDJ that runs the QSTRUPPGM which effects the [user controlled portion of] the system start-up after either a PwrDwnSys\IPL or either of ENDSYS or ENDSBS *ALL.

Thus to change the user profile for that auto-start job, issue the request to:
CHGJOBD QSYS/QSTRUPJD USER(newname) /* maybe USRPRF(newname) ? */

Regards, Chuck

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