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I almost always (like 99.999%) run my jobs as:
LOG(4 00 *SECLVL) LOGCLPGM(*YES)

So, it's a necessity for me to retrieve/change/restore when I do QSH functions.

I found out the hard way about QSH logging when I generated about 175,000 joblogs pretty quickly one day. I was scrambling to kill them before the machine went toes up.

Roger Harman
COMMON Certified Application Developer - ILE RPG on IBM i on Power

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Subject: Re: chmod change all files in a directory

Hello Roger,

Am 25.02.2020 um 23:42 schrieb Roger Harman <roger.harman@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

Do a  ChgJob to set logging to a level that does nothing.

Thanks! Good temporary workaround. Maybe I could find out how to make this change permanent. I'm still not very far into the job/task/work management rabbit hole.

:wq! PoC



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