Or of course, change the job description RTGDTA() to be selected by a different 
class or use another job description that has the needed RTGDTA() already 
specified.

Tom Liotta

On Thu, 21 February 2002, "Peter Dow" wrote:

> In the subsystem description, use option 7 to look at the routing entries,
> and do an option 5 on the one being used by your job.  The "Class" is what
> determines the starting run priority, timeslice, etc.  Use the CHGCLS
> command to modify run priority of the the class, or the CHGRTGE command to
> use a different class for the routing entry.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Klein, Ron" <ron.klein@brctsg.com>
>
> > We have one job queue here that submits everything at a run level of 30.
> I
> > don't believe it is a jobd changing the priority because I can submit it
> to
> > a different job queue and then move the job and it will run at 30 when in
> > the other job queue it would run at 50.

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Tom Liotta
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