i think it's default is qusrwrk. it's default max jobs is *nomax.
jobq qsysnomax --- sbs qsyswrk
jobq qusrnomax --- sbs qusrwrk
If it was not automatically assigned, perhaps you have
migrated subsystem descriptions from long ago. There is a
danger in that (as you see) IBM products assume you are
using their supplied subsystem desc (or at least with only
minor changes).
I do wonder why IBM chose qusrwrk and not qsyswrk?
jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 12:28 PM
Subject: QUSRNOMAX jobq


> Not that it is all that important, but normally what subsystem are people
> assigning this jobq to?  In preparation of implementing iSeries Access for
> the WEB (iSAW) I know that user profile deletes submit a job QHXHDLTU to
> QUSRNOMAX to delete iSAW user preferences.  I'm not aware if there is much
> control from iSAW to change the JOBQ.  The submitted job volume isn't high
> but I was just wondering where people are either assigning this or if it
> has been assigned automatically for them.  In my case it has not.  I was
> thinking of assigning it to QSYSWRK.
>
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