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I tested this yesterday, and yes...
Delete spool files (SPLFILE(*YES)) on the EndJob command does delete the
spool files for said job, even if it is already in *OUTQ status...





On 4/9/2013 10:58 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
If spooled joblogs are being produced, and they are still associated with
the job, why wouldn't either SPLFILE(*YES) or LOGLMT(0) on the ENDJOB
command delete them?

<snip>
AFaIK if the run-time environment is such
that spooled joblogs are being produced, whether that is desirable,
passé, or otherwise, the ENDJOB SPLFILE(*YES) LOGLMT(0) will not assist
for a job which has already spooled its joblog.
</snip>


Rob Berendt


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