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  • Subject: RE: SEU - User defined Line Commands
  • From: "Schlemme, Michael C." <mschlemme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:39:52 -0500

Title: RE: SEU - User defined Line Commands

DSPJOB OUTPUT(*PRINT)
              OPTION(*JOBLOG)

Thank you Scott, I should of been clearer and spelled my answer out.  I felt DSPJOB using the OPTION keyword was more flexible.  When/if he ever needs to know more about the job, other than simply creating a job log, he can use any of the other 17 parameters available on the OPTIONS keyword.

Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . > *JOBLOG    
                                              
  *SELECT                              *ACTGRP
  *STSA                                *MUTEX 
  *DFNA                                *THREAD
  *RUNA                                *MLBA  
  *SPLF                                *ALL   
  *JOBLOG                                     
  *PGMSTK                                     
  *JOBLCK                                     
  *LIBL                                       
  *OPNF                                       
  *FILOVR                                     
  *CMTCTL                                     
  *CMNSTS                                      .


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