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All:

Since no one has responded, I guess that means that it is not possible
(at least at this release).  I must have the NT version (NT=Not There).

Bruce Guetzkow
Information Services Director
United Credit Service, Inc.
Phone: 262-723-2902
Fax: 262-723-5568
Email: bruceg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.unitedcreditservice.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Guetzkow [mailto:bruceg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 10:32 AM
To: 'wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: SBMJOB Preferences


All:

This question has been asked before, but I couldn't find a resolution,
so...

When I compile a member from WDSc the job name submitted is the name of
my job description.  I would like it to be the name of the member being
compiled (as is done by PDM).  I have looked at the Preferences for
Remote Systems>iSeries>Command Execution and have noticed the SBMJOB
additional parameters field.  I tried using a substitution variable,
JOB(&N), but this doesn't work (no substitution takes place and the job
dies because &N is an invalid job name).

I've tried to find the information in the WDSc Help but the only
instructions are to add additional SBMJOB parameters in the field.  Gee,
I never would have guessed.  <g>

I am currently running V5.1, build id: 20030908_2154.  To the best of my
knowledge I have all necessary PTFs installed and latest updates (famous
last words).

Thanks in advance,
Bruce Guetzkow
Information Services Director
United Credit Service, Inc.
Phone: 262-723-2902
Fax: 262-723-5568
Email: bruceg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.unitedcreditservice.com



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