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what is the value of QCTLSBSD system value?
do you know what it was prior to the upgrade?


On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Scott Williams <scottwill0707@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hello all,

We did an upgrade from 7.1 to 7.3 a month or so ago, and it went mostly
smooth; upgrading the Domino server caused some headaches... The system is
Power S814.

Anyhow, once the update was complete we noted all the interactive jobs now
run in QBASE, and QINTER is empty for what seems like 100% of the time.
The boss has had his hands full, and this doesn't seem to affect the normal
business operations, so it's been pretty low priority.

I would like to know if anyone else has encountered this, and if it's worth
taking the time to fix. For me, I'd like the INT jobs to run in QINTER as
I've known on previous versions of the OS, but once again it hasn't been
important enough to warrant a deeper look...

Is it something as simple as flipping some system flag? Any suggestions are
appreciated!

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Scott Williams
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