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I did this sort of thing - finding out the job that submitted a job - by looking at the job's messages for message id CPI1125.

Paul Therrien

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I haven't been following this too closely, but am I to understand that there's a SBMJOB involved, and that the submitting job needs to pass data to the submitted job?

I may be mistaken, but I vaguely recall that there's a way for a submitted job to find out what job submitted it, without having to be told explicitly. If that's correct, then you could use the fully-qualified job number of the submitting job as the name of a *DTAARA, *USRSPC, or *STMF.

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