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Carel Teijgeler <coteijgeler@...> writes:


If you can retrieve the JOBD, you can retrieve the LIBL with that JOBD.

See
http://www.mcpressonline.com/programming/rpg/tips-and-techniques-use-jobds-t
o-store-library-lists.html for an example.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 10-5-2011 at 11:29 Venkat Reddy wrote:

Could anyone point me to how I can get the list of libraries that the job
was submitted with on SystemI. I can get all kinds of information using
the API QUSRJOBI. But the library list infromation is only available only
when the job becomes active using JOBI0700 and JOBI0750.

Note: I can get the jobd and jobd library that the job was submitted with
but not the library list when the job is submitted wiht a set of libraries
in INLLIBL and no jobd was used.

Any help that can be provided would be greatly appreciated

Thank You,
Reddy



Thank You Carel. I looked at the example. But unfortunately that would not
solve my problem. The reason being, The job was submitted with not a JOBD but
with specific set of libraries in INLLIBL. As per the documentation the
library list could be retrived using QUSRJOBI with 0700 format only when the
job becomes active.
Thank You
Reddy




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