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One method. You will need the ADDWSE PCKATO* for your new subsystem with AT(*SIGNON). You need to remove the *ALL Workstation Entry from QINTER, but this may entail adding a whole host of other wild card names to pick up other devices not to be allocated to your new subsystem (A* B* C* D* etc. - and handling devices other than PCKATO* beginning with P will be fun). Or possibly you could use type entries, if all devices in MYINTER are a specific type that are not used in QINTER. Or, if the user profiles used at the PCKATO* workstations are unique, you could add a TFRJOB to the initial program for the user profile to route to the new subsystem. ...Neil mwilk@xxxxx Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2003/09/02 12:05 To midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject interactive subsystem creation Hello everybody! I had to create interactive subsystem that grabs all devices which name starts with a string PCKATOxx. "xx" is a combination of characters eg. PCKATO12, PCKATOAP. I did it using following commands: CRTSBSD SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) POOLS((1 *BASE) (2 *INTERACT)) AUT(*USE) TEXT(?WILK Interactive Subsystem?) CRTJOBD JOBD(QGPL/MYINTER) RTGDTA(QCMDI) LOG(4 0 *NOLIST) TEXT(?WILK Interactive Subsystem Job Description?) CRTJOBQ JOBQ(QGPL/MYINTER) TEXT(?WILK Interactive Subsystem Job Queue?) ADDJOBQE SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) JOBQ(QGPL/MYINTER) MAXACT(*NOMAX) ADDCMNE SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) DEV(PCKATO*) CRTCLS CLS(QGPL/MYINTER) RUNPTY(20) TIMESLICE(2000) DFTWAIT(30) TEXT(?WILK Interactive Subsystem Class?) ADDRTGE SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) SEQNBR(9999) CMPVAL(*ANY) PGM(QSYS/QCMD) POOLID(2) CLS(QGPL/MYINTER) STRSBS SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) Unfortunately it doesn't grap devices PCKATOXX. Should I use following command to map the system do interesting devices: ADDWSE SBSD(QGPL/MYINTER) WRKSTN(PCKATO*) ? Do I need to modify any of QINTER subsystem paramters? If yes please tell me. I will be very gratefull for any suggestions and help. Thank you in advance. Best Regards. Marcin Wilk
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