I am not familiar with the name of that job; as I do not see it on our
box (but we are at V5R1) - so my question is? how are the users
transferring these files?  Are they using the CA send/receive file
options?

If so, have you thought about doing raw FTP, it is very fast,
and not that hard to set-up a flexible (user enters file name
from and to) you "change" the script source file and viola;
file is there.

Just a thought.

HTH
Mark

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We're on a 620 at V4R5.  Our users like  transferring files in to
Excel/Access to analyse them.  However we are starting to find that the
QZDASOINIT jobs are starting to really hit the system hard.
Is there anyway of knocking down their priority/system impact?

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com

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