Couldn't you also do a
ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) DELAY(900)
That stops any new jobs from running in the subsystem. You can test it by
SBMJOB CMD(DLYJOB DLY(1000)) JOB(TESTDLYJOB) JOBQ(QBATCH)
and doing
ENDSBS SBS(QBATCH) DELAY(900)
followed by another
SBMJOB CMD(DLYJOB DLY(1000)) JOB(TESTDLYJOB) JOBQ(QBATCH)
and you'll see that the second job stays on the queue. Make sure that the
job queue you pick (like QBATCH) is not single string so that it's a valid
test.

15 minutes x 60 seconds is 900 seconds. Adjust as per your UPS and how
long


Rob Berendt

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