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I haven't been able to find clear definition on LOGLMT. From what I can find LOGLMT looks like it's not a characteristic of a job -- it's a characteristic of a job that is ending. The only references I can find for LOGLMT are for ENDJOB and ENDPJ. Are you sure the job wasn't canceled? If you look in the DSPLOG history log, what is the end code on the "Job nnnnnn/uuuuuuu/jjjjjjj ended..." (CPF1164) message? -Jim -----Original Message----- From: John Allen [mailto:jallen@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 12:45 PM To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Subject: RE: Why is joblog no complete? When I prompt on the ENDJOB command I get the following: Job name . . . . . . . . . . . . Name User . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name Number . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000-999999 How to end . . . . . . . . . . . *CNTRLD *CNTRLD, *IMMED Delay time, if *CNTRLD . . . . . 30 Seconds Delete spooled files . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES Maximum log entries . . . . . . *SAME Number, *SAME, *NOMAX Additional interactive jobs . . *NONE *NONE, *GRPJOB, *ALL How does one go about finding out what the actual parameter value is when it shows *SAME when prompted? (I was signed on as QSECOFR when I prompted on the ENDJOB command.) I have looked at other batch jobs and I see much longer joblogs When a batch end with LR on and Return what determines the LOGLMT? I am not using ENDJOB to end the batch job
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