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Hi Michael,

There are no new preferences. If the member name can be used as a simple name, the jobname should be the same as the member name.

Is it possible that you've have a compile command override? IE go into properties for your connection -> select the Subsystems filter -> look at properties for Batch compiles, commands, and user action variables. If you override it on this panel, we honor that. If not we ensure the member name is a valid *SNAME and use it on the SBMJOB command.

If you don't have something overriding the command, please contact IBM support so we can take a peek at what the issue may be.

Steve Ferrell

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I applied 9.6.0.6 as I was excited to see how the delivery of RFE 69324 ( Batch Compile as member name if the member name is a simple name (*SNAME), like PDM does) works--I opened the RFE. There must be a setting somewhere or something to enable it as I still get all my batch compile jobs named after the JOBD. Anyone have any clues?

Thanks,
Michael Quigley
Computer Services
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