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Thank you for the help with this. I too have no idea what the job log
server is, so I am not going down that road. I did manage to see that
Pending joblogs, which the job log server seems to manage, still take
space in the system job tables [DSPJOBTBL, then F11].
I already am using the OVRPRTF for QPJOBLOG, and it is working nicely for
all job logs produced within the CL. The problem comes when the RUNJVA
command is executed in the CL. When that happens, the system spawns a
whole new job and the OVRPRTF is lost on that job. It would be great if
there was a parameter on the RUNJVA command that would allow you to
specify whether or not the system should carry any overrides from the
current job to the spawned job when it is created.
I thought the DELETE_OLD_SPOOLED_FILES procedure was the solution, and it
could be in the future, but I would need to narrow down the scope further,
minimally by specifiying USRDTA, and in its current version, that
parameter is not available.
I think for now I will write an ILERPG program that uses
qsys2/output_queue_entries and selects specific entries based on criteria
in a table. Then if the criteria is met, the program will execute a
DLTSPLF command.
Thank you again for your help
Doug
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