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Hi Joel

I've done this in the past.

My approach was to use the QWDRJOBD API, using a DSPOBJD to an outfile to
provide the input.

I produced 2 files:

- File1 had the details of the job description that I wanted to store (job
queue, outqueue etc.)
- File 2 had an entry for each library in the library recording job
description name and library name

I primarily used this for determining which job descriptions needed to be
edited if librares were removed or added to an application.




On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Stone, Joel <Joel.Stone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would like to dump all job descriptions to an *OUTFILE with their
library list as a "normalized" file, ie one record for each lib in the
*libl of the JOBD.

Also include last-used date of the JOBD.

The goal is to find out which JOBD's reference certain TEST libraries.

Any ideas how to accomplish?

Thanks



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