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John,

CURUSER and (JOB)USER are equal to the value used on the SBMJOB....

CURSUER and (JOB)USER are always equal unless an application swaps to
another CURUSER using the APIs.

Charles

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Voris, John <john.voris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The problem is, the application could swap to another profile, e.g. by

calling QSYGETPH and QWTSETP, and the value in the PSDS would no
longer
name the correct profile.

Current User is about changing to another user profile via API.  Like
some
server jobs do (e.g. ODBC) to effectively "become" the user who's
issuing
the request.


Question:
There is a parameter on the SBMJOB so that a system operator can re-run
a job for a user, and it then appears on the user's WRKSBMJOB panel.
How does a job submitted in this manner render User and CurrentUser?
Has anyone tested this scenario, or know the particulars of this parm
when retrieving these?

 SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(X) +
       SBMFOR(123456/USER_Y/RE_RUN_JOB)

        Help Text for Submitted for (SBMFOR) - Help

 Specifies the job name to be used on the Jobs submitted
 from (SBMFROM) parameter of the Work with Submitted Jobs
 (WRKSBMJOB) command.

-John V
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