• Subject: Re: where did my report print?
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 14:46:48 EDT

Either your security lets you know this stuff about other users or it does 
not.  Mine does, so on the WRKUSRJOB screen there is a column to put numbers 
in front of the line regarding the job that is FIN & one of the numbers is to 
look at the outq details & even look at the report itself if it has not yet 
printed.  If your screen does not show clearly this option on any of your F21 
settings, then try to sell your corporate security officer on increasing your 
access.

If the job has printed, but the job has not yet closed because of the job log 
still in the system (which we clear out every nite unless some user has 
reported a problem to MIS that they need us to attend to), if your security 
permits, you can look at all sorts of details on the job ... you might start 
by viewing the job log for clues.

>  From:    thatzenbeler@clinitech.net (Hatzenbeler, Tim)
>  
>  If I do a wrkusrjob, and notice that a spool file has printed status FIN,
>  how do I tell what outq it printed at?
>  
>                    Device or                       Total   Current
>  
>   Opt  File        Queue       User Data   Status  Pages     Page   Copies
>  
>        PMTDML                               FIN
>  
>        QPJOBLOG    QEZJOBLOG   DBT_MEMO     RDY        2                1
>  
>  
>  If I wanted to know where PMTDML printed, without looking at the users
>  profile, and any overrides and print files...
>  
>  thanks,  tim


Al Macintyre  ©¿©
http://www.cen-elec.com MIS Manager Programmer & Computer Janitor
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