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Set up your subsystem and job queue to single-thread by a specific run
priority (like 6). Set the max-active jobs for priority 6 to be '1',
and submit the jobs with runpty(6).

Paul

On 2017-05-16 12:35, James H. H. Lampert wrote:

I've probably asked a variation on this before:

Given a system in which the defaults for SBMJOB are set up to run multiple batch jobs concurrently,

AND given that a series of batch jobs are being spawned off from a CL program running in a terminal session, that are designed to run sequentially, and are guaranteed to get into fights with each other if run concurrently,

Is there an easy way, short of setting up a private batch job queue, to force sequential execution?

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JHHL

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