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JOBLOG_INFO is not found on this system. Thanks

On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 11:16 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

One of the many reasons why we no longer spool our joblogs.
WRKSYSVAL QLOGOUTPUT

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Le 22/01/2022 à 16:11, a4g atl a écrit :
I have a need to retrieve the command used in the submit job commands. As
part of the day end process, we submit about 100 jobs. I want to see the
commands that will be run by the job and copy the information into a
file.

TIA, Darryl Freinkel

Hello

try SELECT A.MESSAGE_TEXT FROM
TABLE(QSYS2.JOBLOG_INFO('jobnbr/jobuser/jobname')) A WHERE
A.MESSAGE_TYPE = 'REQUEST'

I did not investigate all of possible issues, but it looks like the job
must be active, in job queue or with a pending joblog (not in a spool
file) if complete for the SQL statement to succeed to find the joblog.

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