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I agree, but at the time the powers that be deemed it necessary that anyone
who dabbled in programming have *ALLOBJ on production machines.
Rob Berendt
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With all due respect, renaming IBM commands can get you into a lot of
trouble.  You are better off to secure the command.
Al
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And I renamed the command CLROUTQ because some 'senior systems analyst' ran
that a few times a day on QEZJOBLOG.
Also recommended.  Keep the users on Basic mode and they won't see joblogs.
They use GO CLEANUP to manage them.  But I am sure this analyst taught them
Intermediate and told them 'just delete them'.
Rob Berendt
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                    "Alan Novick"
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A lot of shops don't keep the job log if the job "ends normally."
Alan Novick
Pressman Toy Corporation
New Brunswick, NJ
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They should still have a joblog out there for their interactive job.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Walter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
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Some of our users never print reports etc so this wont work either.
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