• Subject: RE: Have you read this?
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 14:14:19 -0500

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From: Bob Voltz [mailto:Bob_Voltz@Biometmail.com]

Hmmmm....
If it consumes cycles only, could there be a back-door way to turn it off?
Give it an invalid routing entry for example?

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It's a task running in the *MACHINE pool that can't be seen from any of the job
displays.  I doubt that there's an easy way to turn it off, regardless of what
it does.  Someone on the MI programming list might have some ideas of how to get
at it from Display/Alter/Dump or something - but I don't think I'll be testing
anything like that here - grin.

Dave Shaw
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