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David,

ServerUserId just swaps the user profile; it has nothing to do with the library list.

You might have been looking at the wrong library list. If you use STRSRVJOB (<jobnumber>/QTMHHTTP/<servername>), you can also use DSPJOB with the same parameter and use option 13 to see the library list of that job.

Joep Beckeringh


Op 28-08-10 19:23, dmosley@xxxxxxxxxx schreef:
My understanding of the ServerUserId, is that the profile we have it being
changed to has a
job description associated to it, which when changed, changes the library
list. We have done
Net.Data stuff for years (years ago), and then from there merged more into
Java/Web development..
So, I haven't had to do much Apache config, in a while, except for simple
JKMount, for java/war connections.
I may be wrong about the ServerUserId, but it makes sense.

I'll try taking the ServerUserId attribute out, to see if it is confusing
the server. Hopefully your right about that.


How I was debugging was that I'd put the QTMH* job in STRSRVJOB mode, then
STRDBG the program I was calling.
Then flip to another session to see the library list.


dav

David L. Mosley, Jr.
Technical Solutions Architect
Dancik International, Ltd.
2000 CentreGreen Way, Suite 250
Cary, NC 27513

www.dancik.com


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