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  • Subject: Re: SEU - User defined Line Commands
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 14:47:53 -0700

Have the job run, then delay 5 minutes.  After the 5 minute delay have it
SBMJOB itself.  Then you will get separate job logs.

Perhaps you could have the first thing the job does is "look" for the previous
job log and print it out, or copy it somewhere, or whatever.  You might even
have the job pass it's own job characteristics to itself, so the "new" job would
know where to find the job log.

On the inital call of the job, perhaps send blanks or zeros for the passed
parameters so the batch job will know that it is the initial run.

This may, or may not, work for you but might be a possible solution.

Regards,

Jim Langston

"Torres, Ricardo CH1" wrote:

> I hope someone can help me!!
>
> I have a process that is runing as a Daemon, it is delaying 5 minuts, and
> then start to run; The thing I want to do is save or print the job log for
> each time that the process runs; I know that this is an RPG forum, but I got
> no answer on the good one forum
>
> Hope someone can help me!!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ricardo Torres

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