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You can use a specific user profile that is associated with that JOBD at
first.
You can then use the QUSRJOBI API with structure name JOBI0300 or its
equivalent SQL table function to find the JOBD that was used to submit
"your current job" so you can use that to submit in turn other jobs with
the same JOBD.

Hope this helps.

El mar, 8 nov 2022 a las 17:00, Vinay Gavankar (<vinaygav@xxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

Hi,

I have an Autostart job defined on a Subsystem with a specific job
description. The job description has Routing Data to call a specific
program. This program submits other jobs when the Subsystem starts.

Currently, the jobs are being submitted with a 'hard-coded' job description
in the SBMJOB command (same jobd as in the AJE). The ask is to remove the
hardcoding, but still somehow submit the job with the Job Description used
in AJE.

First question is, if I were to omit the JOBD parameter on the SBMJOB
command in the start-up program, which jobd will be used for submitting the
job?

Is there any way to retrieve the JobD that was used to submit the start-up
job or that is on AJE?

TIA
Vinay
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