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Greg Soendker replied privately and let me know that it was
in the data area XADMPOUTQ, which I looked and it is.

Unfortunately, this doesn't help me.

The reason I was actually looking for this was to have the
dumps not get submitted on hold.

I attached a data queue to IPGDUMPS, and have a program that
monitors this data queue.  When it receives a record is e-mails
the spool file to one of our programmers on a rotating basis to
deal with, then deletes the spool file.  Works great, but one
problem, data queues attached to output queues don't get
triggered when the spool file is submitted on hold.  Unfortunately,
it seems the majority of the dumps get submitted to IPGDUMPS on
hold, which is where I was searching for where IPGDUMPS was set
to change this.

So I guess I'm back to the drawing board figuring out what is
submitting these dumps on hold, or else I have to change the
way I am handling the spool file entries from a data queue trigger
to a program that actually reads through the files in the output
queue, which is a lot more complicated.

Regards,

Jim Langston

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim_Hawkins@tsss.com [mailto:Jim_Hawkins@tsss.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 2:58 PM
To: jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: JBA ML - What sets output queue IPGDUMPS for dumps?

The source for any program XA*** is locked in a vault in the UK, so no you
won't find the source for that one

As for IPGDUMPS, that is a System21 value that is set and I don't believe
that it can be changed.  It may be done in the CL program (XA998CLP) or
somewhere in other System21 source.

The nice thing is that all the dumps are in one outq making them easier to
locate and not cluttering up other outq's.  That also make the dumps easier
to clear out.


Jim Hawkins
IBM Certified Specialist-- AS/400 RPG IV Programmer
Programmer/Analyst
Eimo Americas



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I'm trying to find the place that sets the dump output queue to IPGDUMPS
for the PSSR subroutine.  The copy source for the PSSR doesn't change the
output queue, so what sets it?  I notice that XA998CLP is being called, but
I can't find the source for that.

Any clues would be helpful.

Thanks.

Jim Langston
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