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Hi Rory,
Thank You !!!. My process is simple to to replicate jobs in jobqs onto the HA server during failover and DR and not change anything to the job itself. Sorry, I did not quite get the poin that you had mentioned below.


Reddy

5. Re: Retrieve Submitted library list of a job in Jobq
message: 5
date: Wed, 11 May 2011 10:53:14 -0700
from: Rory Hewitt <rory.hewitt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Retrieve Submitted library list of a job in Jobq
(CRPence)

Reddy,

Quick question someone may already have asked:

Do you *need* to access this information *before* the job has actually
started in the subsystem? Or is it simply that you don't want to make a
change to the program that's being called in the SBMJOB command? If it's the
latter, could you change the routing data of the submitted job to invoke a
separate routing step, which would call a program to retrieve the
information you require, perform the job replication and then route the
submitted job to QCMD, where it will be processed?

Rory

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Venkat Reddy <purumvenkat@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:


Thank You Chuck !!! All good and valid points. The purpose of this exercise
is to replicate jobs in jobq that are not yet become active onto the HA
system and aslo use this during DR situation. I have sucessfully been able
to code for this process except to get the INLLIBL of job which was
submitted with a specific set of libraries and not using a JOBD.

Reddy,



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