Mike,

If the job is not running and you get no errors on your system, then it
is possible that you are submitting the job to a job queue which is not
attached to an active subsystem.  See if fully qualifying the job queue
name on the submit job helps.  Also, examine all of your job queues for
those jobs that never ran, they could still be out there.

Also, you could verify that the program object specified in QSTRUPPGM is
the actual object you are replacing when you change your startup program.
It doesn't have to be named QSTRUP.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse






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