• Subject: RE: temporary files
  • From: Roger Boucher <RBoucher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 09:10:54 -0700

Yup, David is right... you still can't get at the batch job's QTEMP.  Looks
like if it's running in batch you'll have to throw a couple lines of code in
the CL to copy the files to another library before the job ends...

CPYF FROMFILE(QTEMP/IASTL089) TOFILE(YOURLIB/IASTL089) MBROPT(*REPLACE)
CRTFILE(*YES)
CPYF FROMFILE(QTEMP/IASTL090) TOFILE(YOURLIB/IASTL090) MBROPT(*REPLACE)
CRTFILE(*YES)
CPYF FROMFILE(QTEMP/IASTL091) TOFILE(YOURLIB/IASTL091) MBROPT(*REPLACE)
CRTFILE(*YES)

But if you can run it interactively... you can still run it in debug and
stop it so that you can look at the files in QTEMP without having to modify
the code.

Good luck.                                           

Roger Boucher
Standard Pacific Corp.
rboucher@stanpac.com
714-668-4326


-----Original Message-----
From: Kahn, David [JNJFR] [mailto:DKahn1@JNJFR.JNJ.com]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 5:57 AM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: temporary files


Art,

Simply use the command STRSRVJOB from any command line. The batch job must
already exist so it's probably easiest to hold it on the job queue while you
set the service job up. STRSRVJOB needs the job name as a parameter. You can
either give it the fully qualified job name or you can just give the name;
if there are duplicates you will be prompted to select the correct job from
a list. After running STRSRVJOB you can then enter all your debug commands
as normal, then finally release your held job. When you've finished
debugging, use ENDDBG as normal then ENDSRVJOB.

While you will be able to run the programs in debug, step through them and
examine the program variables I still don't think you will have access to
the job's QTEMP.

Dave Kahn
Johnson & Johnson International (Ethicon) France
Phone : +33 1 55 00 3180
Email :  dkahn1@jnjfr.jnj.com (work)
           dkahn@cix.co.uk      (home)


-----Message d'origine-----
De: Art Baker [mailto:Art_Baker@baan.com]
Date: 16 July 1999 02:31
À: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Objet: RE: temporary files


Roger,
        Create a service job. Sounds like it will work. Next question is:
How do you create a service job? I've run debug for programs but not on job
that's running.
Art
        
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